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I found a reference from 2013 with a dead Sygic link where they stated it could be used on 5 devices. If confusion is their goal, they have succeeded. On the other hand, to not explicitly state that the Premium version is removed, would indicate, that with this version it is not removed(also considering the other versions do not return the same profit to Sygic). Commonsense would say that as the other two versions do remove the app, it would with this version as well. Considering the other two links explicitly state it is removed off the old device, I am none the wiser.
SYGIC PRODUCT CODE FOR 2016 INSTALL
Is the "transfer", simply that, or does it delete the old install as well? It doesn't really say.
SYGIC PRODUCT CODE FOR 2016 ANDROID
Here is a link to "Sygic Voucher edition"(Sygic cards bought at a retail store), where it talks about deactivating the old device.įor the Premium version they only talk about activating, but the heading is "How to transfer a Premium license to a new Android device ?". Since when? It has been fine on multiple devices in the past.Įdit: forget link, it is for a product called Sygic Travel. Like I said, some of the free apps are good, but if you are willing to pay for something, I recommend this one. It looks like it is floating just outside your window and I prefer using this as I have to dim the phone when using it in the other cradle as it's a bit bright and in your face at night. You sit the phone on the dash (I have a cradle that lays flat) and it reflects stuff like the speed, speed limit, time left, distance to next turn in bold and bright graphics onto your windscreen. I work night shifts and drive down to the city on weekends at night and back at night. My fave feature by far is the HUD display. It's pretty good and he has some good gags and comments. I paid something like 4 bucks and got Homer Simpson as the voice. It's pretty good with notifications for red light cameras, railway crossings, sharp bends in the road etc… I'm in the country and it's good with back roads and it's good when I am down in the city renovating our other house. I use it daily, mainly as a speedo as the highway cops are always on the hunt out here. If you are after a paid app though, I've found it pretty accurate and rarely had it crash or give me issues. I have used the free ones mentioned and they are good too and would recommend them too, so I would not count them out. I've used Sygic for over a year now and love it.