Patch Tomtom Via 110

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Settings Product Description. Alternative mounting solution suitable for the TomTom VIA 110 120 125 130 180 GPS SatNav system. Dedicated soft coated ball fitting attaches directly in to the back of the TomTom in the same way as the original mount. Dec 27, 2011 - There is NO (current) way to manipulate/crack/patch/copy/clone. Via 110, Via 120, Via LIVE 120, Via LIVE 125, Via 130 & Via 135.

TomTom has reached out to customers with older Sat Nav models to inform them their hardware will no receive new map updates. 'Your maps will become out-of-date and as such navigation will be less accurate,' the Dutch firm told customers. 'It has become clear that some of our older generation navigation devices do not have sufficient resources to run the newest maps and software.' TomTom has made more than 60 Sat Nav models obsolete.

These will continue to work as they do today, but the map displayed on-screen will become out-of-date and as such navigation will be less accurate. A spokesman for TomTom told the BBC it had been 'proactively' communicating with customers. On its website, TomTom says it made devices obsolete because “it has become clear that some of our older generation navigation devices do not have sufficient resources to run the newest maps and software available”.

However, some of these now-obsolete TomTom models are still available from a number of online retailers are being sold with the promise that these devices will be refreshed multiple times a year 'for the lifetime of your device”. On its website, TomTom clarifies that 'lifetime' updates actually refers to the 'useful life' of a device. It says that means 'the period of time TomTom supports your device with updates, services, content or accessories.

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A device will have reached the end of its life when none of these are available any more.' Those who have an older Sat Nav from the company are eligible for a discount on a new TomTom product. The Dutch navigation company has lowered the price of the GO 620 from £249.99 to £187.49, and the GO 6200 from £339.99 to £237.99. That’s a saving of 30 per cent.

TomTom says, “this may be the perfect opportunity to discover what our new range of navigation products has to offer you.” It remains to be seen whether those who have recently been told that their Sat Nav is now obsolete are happy to splash the cash on a new device from the company.