TomTom devotes itself entirely to GPS

By Cheryl | May 12, 2008

In order to counteract the rumours that instead of going out there to circulate, many of them due to collaborations with Asus and HTC, the TomTom said it is not, for now, the plan entering the market for mobile phones.

The Dutch firm confirmed that it intends to focus on the production and sale of GPS products and do not want to follow in the footsteps of some direct competitors, such as Garmin, which have already announced their own phones.

Actually I believe that a company of this kind has everything to gain by concentrating on what it does and try to further improve their products. What do you think about this?

Topics: Smartphones, mobile gps |

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