Most of the time this can be found beside the barcode. Each and every TomTom device has this sticker located somewhere. However, there is a sticker with a serial number. There is nothing concrete to tell you that you have a “ TomTom Go 5000” or “TomTom One Classic”. There is no ‘magic’ sticker on the TomTom. How then can we find out exactly which TomTom model do I have? It does however result in everything but the sat nav and the associated cables being disposed of once you have confirmed everything works correctly. This isn’t really a big issue as most people can access the full instruction manual online. Most manufacturers tend to only provide a “Quick Get Started Guide” with a GPS. If your like me you probably throw out the packaging and the box that come with your device.
If your looking at the TomTom it can be rather difficult to establish which model you have. Many of these have been discontinued by the manufacturer but are still available to purchase on a number of online sites or outlet stores. There are loads of different TomTom devices available on the market. A quick search online for a solution meant that I needed to find out exactly which TomTom do I have? The screen kept freezing as I searched for my destination point. Last week I was having an issue with one of my TomTom devices.