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TomTom MOBILE 5 review

Thursday 25 August 2005, 9:31 PM

1st class navigation


Travelled over 2000 km in Spain and it was almost flawless. Huge POI database and re-routes very quickly if you change direction. I have no complaints with this product.

8.5

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Excellent

TomTom MOBILE 5



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Overview

TomTom MOBILE 5

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

TomTom MOBILE 5's smartphone-based navigation features are more than a match for the competition. The low-capacity flash memory card and initial pairing issues with the Bluetooth GPS receiver are our only complaints.

Typical price

£ 203

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