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what color was the keypad back lighting on the pearl? blue like the 8830? (hopefully not)
tomtom is trash. i liked them until i actually owned one of their devices. i got a tomtom go700 for Christmas and had nothing but problems. anyone who has actually tried to contact their customer support will tell you that it is basically non-existent. their maps didn’t have my house on it...not big deal its somewhat of a new area (2 years). because of this i downloaded additional maps of my specific area. long story short, the product code that they sent me to activate it doesn’t work. i emailed their cs and didn’t get a response back for SIX WEEKS and all they did was tell me to call them...by that time i had already returned the device. i never received a refund for the extra maps that i downloaded. the bluetooth link also didn’t work with any of my phones. i could get my contacts but i couldn’t get the text messages to show up. Also could not connect to the internet to get "plus" services (traffic)...tried it on my treo700w, samsung i730, razr and phones from everyone in bestbuy's geek squad. sorry for the rant...i hate tomtom
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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