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		<title>TomTom Go 740 Live (with problems)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This time last week, I thought I would be writing a very different post to this one, but TomTom have, after the initial problems, really come through. Not only does the device et a resounding recommendation from me, but their support does as well. So, what happened?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This time last week, I thought I would be writing a very different post to this one, but TomTom have, after the initial problems, really come through. Not only does the device et a resounding recommendation from me, but their support does as well. So, what happened?</p>
<p>Last week I bought myself a toy that I&#8217;d been waiting for some time for &#8211; a <a title="TomTom Go 740 Live on Amazon" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001F0Q922?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=aledslivejour-21&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=19450&amp;creativeASIN=B001F0Q922" target="_blank">TomTom Go 740 Live</a> from Amazon.co.uk. I&#8217;ve been keeping an eye on the SatNav market for a while, and though the TomTom has a major limitation for me in that you can&#8217;t navigate to an OS Grid Reference, the quality of the software, the user interface and the navigation itself have always placed it ahead of its competitors in my book. I will say that I have had a TomTom before &#8211; this was TomTom Navigator version 2 on a PDA which I&#8217;ve had some 8 years. By now, it&#8217;s mostly useless, with major problems with maps and the PDA is obviously creaking at the hinges a bit.</p>
<p>So, when it arrived I was immediately impressed with its size &#8211; it&#8217;s a lot thinner than the 910 I played with a while ago, much lighter as well. I plugged it in and got the TomTom Home software installed &#8211; available for Mac as well as PC &#8211; and downloaded all my updates. I used the &#8220;Latest map guarantee&#8221; to get all the latest map updates, and with the x40 series, you now get 3 months free subscription, so I downloaded all of those updates as well. I was also very impressed with the windscreen mount &#8211; it&#8217;s rock solid, far better than the old one.</p>
<p>Off I went&#8230;and that&#8217;s where the problems started. The device simply refused to connect to the mobile network &#8211; it has a built-in SIM and &#8216;mobile data&#8217; connection. Not good, the menu wouldn&#8217;t even give me the serial number of the hardware. I raised the issue on Friday with TomTom on their website, and they acknowledged that they were seeing a temporary problem with their servers and suggested a reset process for me to try out once they&#8217;d fixed their servers.</p>
<p>Now, being a bit of a geek, I spent a few hours researching this problem (Error 1001). A number of forum users have had the problem &#8211; some noted that the excuse given out by TomTom of &#8220;server problems&#8221; appears to be bogus. I had nothing to compare it against in this case, and those reports were typically US-based, so I gave TomTom the benefit of the doubt.</p>
<p>So roll on Monday morning and lo and behold &#8211; the process completes but I still can&#8217;t connect. I replied via their online problem system and by mid-morning, I was to impatient so I called them. A very friendly lady led me through a number of procedures, none of which worked and gave me one last one to try at home (I&#8217;d forgotten the cradle behind). That also failed, so that night I raised it with Amazon who shipped a new unit out to me.</p>
<p>This morning the replacement arrived. I plugged it in and immediately had some trouble &#8211; you can only register one new TomTom device per account every 6 months. This is to stop you from buying one for your friend as well and both having updates &#8211; fair enough. So a quick call to TomTom confirmed this and the lovely lady solved that problem within half an hour (Thanks Brandy!).</p>
<p>The new TomTom replaced the old one fine (TomTom gives you several options including backing out of the change &#8211; very handy) and off it went to grab updates. Once that completed I immediately checked signal &#8211; and yes, it was connecting. Great! But wait, it refused to download my &#8220;HD Traffic&#8221; updates. Apparently my subscription had expired&#8230;and a quick phone call to TomTom (thanks Jade this time!) revealed that with the account reset they&#8217;d performed that morning, the 3 month free subscription that had been added was gone. That was quickly resolved and I now have a fully working TomTom.</p>
<p>What about the device itself? Well, navigation is as good as I expected &#8211; I have yet to use it in rush hour on a busy route, so I&#8217;ve not really used the IQ routes nor the HD traffic functions in anger. But the navigation is good &#8211; it takes the routes I know are fastest around here; it updates quickly when I go my own way; the announcements are clear; pronounciation of street and place names is pretty damn impressive, especially for some of the places around here and it even recognises &#8220;Senghenydd&#8221; when I told it when I was testing the voice recognition.</p>
<p>So, TomTom the device &#8211; 9 out of 10. Sorry, but you lose a point for not going OS Grid Reference. TomTom the company &#8211; 9 out of 10 &#8211; you had some mistakes but you corrected them promptly and politely. Very impressed. Well done, folks.</p>
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