AT&T Navigator by Telenav GPS Launches for iPhone

Atttelenav Today, Telenav and AT&T have released AT&T Navigator for iPhone. While AT&T Navigator is not the first navigation app available since the launch of the iPhone 3.0, it is the biggest name so far — and therefore warrants our attention. The app promises a wide range of features that even some dedicated GPS systems can’t deliver, including real-time gas prices and traffic. Other features include voice guidance, 3-D maps, automatic rerouting and, best of all, automatic map updates from Telenav. The app is downloadable for free in iTunes, but GPS services will cost $9.99 per month (straight to your AT&T phone bill). 

A few months ago, we reviewed Telenav’s GPS Navigator for the competing T-Mobile G1 Android smart phone. Check it out here

We’ll have a full-length review of the iPhone Telenav system in the near future. Until then, if you get a copy of the app yourself in iTunes let us know what you think.
By Matthew Raskin | June 23, 2009 | Comments (4)
Tags: Car Gadgets

Comments 

I am looking forward to reading your full-length review of the iPhone Telenav system. Meanwhile, it was great reading this news. :-)

JPR

I have been using the AT&T Navigator via bluetooth, in my car, and it is a great APP. I have found that the gas price feature is accurate and up to date. this APP would even be better if it would take advantage of IPhones landscape mode.

Bill

I liked it, other than the sound quality and how it handles incoming calls and couple of other things... My full review is here:
http://iphoneaficionado.blogspot.com/2009/06/review-at-navigator-for-iphone.html
Enjoy!

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