Tomtom Western Europe May 2026

The app often retailed for approximately £40–£60 ($60–$90), a high price for the "app store" era, reflecting the value of the underlying map data.

As mobile data became cheaper and smartphones more powerful, the "Western Europe" standalone app model became obsolete. TomTom Western Europe

It fundamentally disrupted TomTom's own hardware business by proving that a smartphone could match the utility of a dedicated "GO" or "XL" device. 3. The Digital Evolution TomTom Western Europe

At its peak around 2010–2012, the app was a top-tier travel tool but faced mixed reviews due to its high price point and hardware limitations of early smartphones. TomTom Western Europe