No matter how advanced and pricey your car GPS, you still lose your way because of its limitations. Once your car is out of the city even just a couple of miles, you may lose your connection and finding your way around is just a matter of luck. But with Navigon MobileNavigator, your map is on your phone so no more lost highways or dead-ends.
TomTOm might have made the announcement ahead, but with the release of Navigon, TomTom has been beaten to the same pursuit of launching the first iPhone sat-nav application. The app works on 3G and 3GS phones and requires only the 3.0 software. Navigon’s sat-nav app takes full advantage of 3.0’s turn-by-turn navigation on your portable techie gear. Now, who needs a separate sat-nav when you can have it on your phone?
The Navigon MobileNavigator covers the whole of Europe, with only the UK version available for now. The rest of the world is, of course, looking forward to getting their hand on the sat-nav app. Elsewhere, Sygic Mobile Maps that has guided Aussie iPhone users claimed being the first turn-by-turn navigation application to hit the app store. But the point is who produced and released it first. Wink! Wink!
The Navigon MobileNavigator has full GPS – navigation installed in your iPhone, along with map materials. Have this sat-nav that has full, active route guidance, and it can now be said that you have the world in your hands, errr…. just UK and Ireland for the meantime.
If you see in the future a traveling expedition with friends, family or just your partner, the Navigon Mobile Navigator is a worthy investment. There’s a version that includes over 35 European countries at a price of only ₤ 65. The UK and Ireland versions at ₤ 38 is also out now.
Why pay for two gadgets when you can get it in one piece?
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