GPS app for iPhone from Navigon

Navigon announces a new application for the iPhone. I thought that TomTom would be the only major GPS company that an application for the new iPhone 3.0 software. Navigon officially announced today on a new app called Mobile Navigator, will make its way to the program later this month save.
In an attempt to establish a new market for GPS software, and potentially in competition with its rival, TomTom, the new MobileNavigator some offers many cool features typical Navigon. For example, it sports Reality View Pro, Real Roadsign Pro, Lane Assistant Pro, Speed Assistant, Day x26 Night mode, POI information “updated maps, intelligent navigation, and a few other features not disclosed.
You know how when you use the iPhone 90 degrees, the orientation changes from image to landscape? Well, the GPS application on your iPhone guide for your comfort. It is the work “seamlessly” with the iPhone, in the sense that they can navigate to an address in a contact, as well as stop when a call comes, and then again immediately after the call has ended. It would in any case, a pain, if after each call, the GPS, and has set itself a new start.
As I mentioned earlier, MobileNavigator be later in June, probably after the 3.0 software was key to all iPhones. In addition, Navigon will be two versions of the application, a LITE, free version, and the other will cost money. The Lite version comes with the most important functions, but no active route guidance. Meanwhile, the paid version comes with all the above features. It will definitely be interesting to see how Navigon approximately compared to the TomTom App and which of the two will prove increasingly popular among the citizens.
Back in March, you can remember that I am using Garmin, TomTom, and Navigon to see if they have something to do with the iPhone. At the time I thought, would Navigon most, to an application for the iPhone, as they specifically said: “We would be the iPhone in the category of potential opportunity”. Hey, who knows, maybe Garmin come with their own application for the iPhone too.
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