How do I update my TomTom GPS?
To check for an updated application version do the following:
- Connect your TomTom device to your computer and switch it on.
- If HOME does not automatically check for updates, click Update my device in the HOME menu.
- If a new application is available, it is listed on the next screen.
- Click Done .
Can I Update my old TomTom for free?
You can easily update your TomTom maps for free through their app and gain access to an improved network of navigation. Their desktop app allows you to easily update the device using both a USB connection and Wi-Fi.
How can I update my old TomTom for free?
How Do I Update My Tomtom Map for Free?
- Connect your Tomtom to a secure Wi-fi connection.
- Log into your Tomtom account.
- Connect the device to a power source.
- Click the add maps button to view a list of available map updates for your particular TomTom model.
- Download any available updates.
How much does it cost to update a TomTom?
Software updates – no additional cost We recommend always having the latest version of the TomTom software installed on your navigation device. This ensures you can use the latest features and improvements available for your device.
How do I update my old TomTom?
Update your TomTom device with MyDrive Connect
- Install MyDrive Connect on your computer. Download for Windows or XP and Vista.
- Connect your device to your computer using the USB cable. MyDrive Connect will start automatically.
- A new screen will open. Log in and choose the updates you would like to perform.
Which TomTom model do I have?
Open the “Which TomTom device do I have?” page (link in Resources) and type the first two letters of the serial number into the field. Click “Find” to display the model. The result does not provide any technical specifications or features, so use the search box to the right to find more information about the model.
What is TomTom lifetime?
According to TomTom, “Lifetime means the useful life of the device, i.e. the period of time TomTom supports your device with updates, services, content or accessories. A device will have reached the end of its life when none of these are available anymore.”