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TomTom Releases iPhone Navigation App

andylim writes "Today TomTom released its long-awaited iPhone app that allows you to use your iPhone 3G and 3GS as a GPS navigation device. Recombu.com tested it out on video this morning and concluded that it works well but if you receive a call while you're driving then the app does cut out — it will restart once you've finished the conversation. The app costs £60 for the UK & Ireland version, £80 for western Europe, £45 for Australia and £60 for the US and Canada."

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  1. Re:New phone - apps transfer? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative


    The apps you buy are tied to your account, not the iPhone/iPod Touch.

  2. Re:What's the point? by CrankyFool · · Score: 5, Informative

    The GPS component of Google Maps suffers pretty drastically compared to ye olde average GPS device:

    1. No voice navigation;

    2. No "OK, you're coming up on the turn, take the NEXT right turn";

    3. No "Oops, you've missed it, OK, the next street is a one-way street, so go two blocks .. " (i.e. automatic route re-calculation);

    4. No ability to specify preferences such as "I want to take that bridge, not this one" (maps.google.com lets you rejigger your route quite nicely, but not the app on the iPhone);

    5. Doesn't help you at all if you need to control your iPod component right now (so the app isn't in the foreground);

  3. Re:Prices by Brandee07 · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's up on the US app store now:

    US & Can $99.99
    Western Europe $139.33
    Australia $79.99
    New Zealand $94.99