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Off topic: reduced smartphone apps for Garmin and Navigon
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 http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2011/12/garmin-and-navigon-gps-apps-for-smartphones-on-sale-for-the-holidays.html

"Looking to give a gift of navigational aid but can't decide if a dedicated personal GPS unit or a smartphone app would do? The good news: Consumer Reports experts are finding that GPS apps can be just as capable stand-alone navigation devices. The even better news: Garmin is slashing prices for its smartphone apps and traffic services the year-end holidays.
 The company announced price cuts of up to 40 percent for its Navigon navigation software for both iPhones and Google Android-powered smartphones. The holiday promotion—which lasts until Jan. 5—allows users to download and navigate U.S. maps for $30 instead of $40 (Android) or $50 (iPhone). For both U.S. and Canadian maps, Garmin will charge about $40 for its app on either iOS or Android platforms.
 Garmin's live traffic update service will also be discounted from $20 to $15. Its StreetPilot app for iPhones also drops $10—to $50 for U.S. and Canadian maps, $40 for U.S. only—during the holiday promotion.
 The price cuts also extends to its recently released Navigon app for Windows Phone 7 which was available for $30 last month.
 See Consumer Reports buying guide to GPS for more information on how to choose. Our Ratings of GPS and Recommendations will also help you find the right navigation unit for your needs.

Andrea E

"EJ" 2007 RB

 
Re: Off topic: reduced smartphone apps for Garmin and Navigon
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Yahoo Message Number: 127358
I love my Droid and its free Google Maps and Navigation and other helpful searches. But I don't count on it for total GPS navigation. If my Garmin can't find what I am looking for, I find what I am looking for on my Droid and then punch in the address in my Garmin GPS. The Garmin is easier for my driver to hear and understand. It works in places that the Droid can't find cell service.

Denise