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Spoken street names, Billed automatically to monthly AT& ; T bill, Large POI database, Gas price search
Can't access addresses in Address Book app, No multipoint routing, Cumbersome unsubscribe procedure
AT&T and TeleNav apparently wanted to be one of the first navigation apps in the iTunes Store, and have delivered an app that looks a lot like the service on other phones. For $9.99 per month, however, it feels too limited. There's no way to plan a ...
AT&T Navigator comes through by offering turn-by-turn directions and voice prompts for iPhone users, but it's not necessarily a big step up from Google Maps.
If you search for an address, a sheet pops up that offers to either let you type the address in or use voice recognition to speak the address. If you use the latter, your phone will call a number where you'll tell the nice computer on the other end of ...
The recently released iPhone 3.0 software at last allows for third-party applications to do turn-by-turn directions, and one of the first offerings in the App Store is AT&T Navigator. The biggest downside to the AT&T Navigator GPS, though, is that...
I've been using my iPhone to guide me from place to place ever since Google Maps first shipped on it. As newer versions of the iPhone shipped, the experience greatly improved. First there was cell tower triangulation, and then built-in GPS and now ...
AT&T has released their version of "AT&T Navigator" for the iPhone. The app is "free", but if you download it AT&T will automatically add $9.99 per month directly to your phone bill. You can cancel "any time" by calling AT&T… deleting the app won't do ...
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