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GPS Coming To iPhone A La TomTom?

Don’t starting putting money away just yet, but Engadget is reporting a Dutch rumor that TomTom is working on a GPS module for the iPhone. No further details are available at this time, but from the picture it seems as though it would be an add-on device that plugs into the docking port on the bottom of the iPhone — the same place you plug in the charger.

iPhone GPS TomTom

Although there’s no hard evidence, Engadget does point out that the highway depicted on the photo is a favorite for internal TomTom test studies. Also, we know that Apple is opening up the iPhone to third party development in February, and we know that some companies have received an early copy of the SDK in order to get a jump start on development. Certainly TomTom, as one of the leading GPS companies, would have received a copy. So although there isn’t any indisputable evidence, this one is certainly a possibility.

2 Comments

  1. Posted December 12, 2007 at 9:44 am | Permalink

    This is so needed! It’s great to have Google maps on there but without GPS the system is severely handicapped. Could have really used it on my road trip this weekend.

  2. Posted December 12, 2007 at 10:23 am | Permalink

    Definitely agree. I’ve always thought the Google Maps app on the iPhone was very useful, and still do, but after using a Garmin a few weeks ago to have something like TomTom on the iPhone would be amazing.

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