iPhone App Sat Nav Blog Series
Finally! A 3D Sat Nav application for the iPhone – Sygic Mobile Maps Europe
More 3D Sat Nav software apps for the iphone including Copilot Live and Navigon MobileNavigator
And then there was Tom Tom – iPhone App, 3D Navigation

Tom_Tom_iPhone_AppI thought this Tom Tom app wasn’t going to be released this soon but given the recent 3D Sat Nav App race between Sygic, Navigon and Coplilot Live it makes sense that Tom Tom are quick to marmet. Competitively priced in comparison to the others at £59.99 I’m sure Tom Tom will rely on their dominant Market share and brand identity to drive sales.

For a company such as ALK Technologies, makers of Copilot love it makes perfect sense to build an iPhone app to add to their product portfolio as they have specialised in the production of Sat Nav software on smart phones. Given that Tom Tom and Navigon rely on the sales of their physical product, what does it mean for them? With the popularity of the iPhone I wouldn’t have liked to be in their board meeting making this decision (yes I would) could this mean a change indirection? let’s hope they’ve done their Market Research!!

Just a quick one again in the hope that I can save someone the time it took me finding out how to fix my in line mic  that was not working on my iPhone and possibly save some expense too.

Firstly, my mic stopped working but I’m not sure when so could not pin point the problem. I performed the usual google and began reading forums and blogs. Here’s what I found. Firstly some said that the issue had occurred during a software update on the phone, my iPhone was relatively new and I had performed no update so I rulled that out. Secondly and it would seem the most common problem is a small piece of lint or hair in the socket, I advise shining a touch in before you go prodding around and then attempting to get whatever it is out. One person even demonstrates how to clean the socket with a cotton wool bud and a squirt of Windex but I’m not promoting this one, although I did try it. I was then going to send the phone off to be refurbished as recommended by many, but before I did, I thought rather than be without my phone for ages, for the sake of a fiver I’ll buy some new headphones. Bingo, that was my issue. I am writing this post as not many places on the net suggested a fault with the headphones, so hopefully this might save you a bit of time, money and effort.