You can download sygic gps navigation & maps apk+data with direct link. Download download Sygic: GPS Navigation & Maps is The World’s Most Installed Offline turn-by-turn GPS navigation App for Android powered by TomTom Maps. Navigation and Maps are installed on the SD card so there is no need for an Internet connection when navigating. Direct link to instruction videos in YouTube (only for new GO/START users) Hide content Show content Clicking More Info will open a section called MY SERVICES, where you can see which services you have and when they are going to expire (for now only for Maps & Speed Cameras).
Manually adding maps This is the TomTom recommended procedure: 1. Make a complete Explorer, not Home, backup of your unit's contents. Ensure hidden files/folders are showing. 2. Different operating system may store the Tomtom Home folder in different locations so you may have to hunt for it. But for XP's go to the location of your downloaded map. you'll find it in this location: C:Documents and SettingsyournameMy Documents TomTomHOMEDownloadscomplete map your_map_name (Substitute your specific map name every time you see your_map_name in these instructions. It's a cab (compressed) file. 3. Within the compressed cab file, if you look at the contents, you should see a your_map_name.zip file, perhaps a couple of .gif files, a your_map_name.toc file and, importantly, an activation_map.cab file. 4. Use Winrar or some other archiving program that can unpack .cab files and extract the contents of the your_map_name.zip file into the current your_map_name map folder on your unit. If you don't have a folder called your_map_name, then create one using Explorer. 5. Then, extract the file in the activation.cab file into the same your_map_name map folder on your unit. If you see a .TLV file, it should go into a folder called 'map' (no quotes) on your unit. 6. Make another Explorer backup of the unit's contents to a different folder on your computer. 7. Disconnect the unit PROPERLY from the computer using the Safely Disconnect icon in your notification area of your desktop. Easy...?