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Because of the iPhone's excessive glare during the day and less than stellar GPS performance, we're still not won over by the iPhone navigation experience. However, if you're dead keen on using your favourite phone to guide you around town or across Australia, which is the best? In first place is the first nav app made available on the iPhone: Sygic's Mobile Maps. At AU$80, it offers text-to-speech and lane guidance, and is the only app here that comes with both Australian and New Zealand maps.
- Derek Fung Read More |
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"I'd recommend Sygic Mobile Maps.."
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In summary, then I'd recommend Sygic Mobile Maps as one of the pieces of Sat Nav software you can get for your iPhone or in fact Android, Symbian, or Windows Mobile devices too!
- Ben Robinson Read More |
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"Precise tracking, extensive list of locations.."
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Quite impressive! ... Bottom line, this is a very good app. Precise tracking, extensive list of locations and landmarks. Most importantly, with the help of the iPhone's screen, it is no harder to use than a dedicated GPS device, something which phone with integrated GPS need to address.
- Jesada Chandraprasert Read More |
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"..all seem to end up in favour of the Sygic.."
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Everything, from the user interface to the quality of the WhereIs maps over the Navigon’s Navteq ones all seem to end up in favour of the Sygic app.
- Nick Broughall Read More |
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"..no need to wait for other solutions.."
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I think the application provides tremendous value and that you should seriously consider purchasing it if you are looking into GPS software for the iPhone. There is no need to wait for other solutions because if all your looking for is a great GPS program that will get you from point A to point B then you will be satisfied with Sygic.
- Hunt Henning Read More |
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"..this represents incredible value.."
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While we may not be used to seeing apps that are priced at $85 on The Store, I feel this represents incredible value when compared with the cost of a separate and dedicated in-car GPS system. There is practically no loss of functionality compared to these devices, and the fact that you are taking it with you everywhere within your existing device and without the need for separate cords or cases is an obvious plus.
- Steve Lawrence Read More |
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"..a lot to offer especially for it’s low price tag.."
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Well if we count the points, Sygic is clearly winning this review with 11 points out of 18, while Navigon scores only 4 out of 18. There were 3 draws. Sygic has a lot to offer especially for it’s low price tag, and it uses the excellent maps from TeleAtlas...
- Robin Bollen Read More |
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"..intuitive interface with crisp graphics.."
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Sygic Mobile Maps has an intuitive interface with crisp and vivid graphics on the map and menu screens. The application provides the common features expected on a portable navigator, a vivid map display, good verbal routing instructions, and an intuitive interface. It also includes several features we particularly appreciate, such as lane assistance, multi-destination routing, speed-limit icons, coordinate entry, and automatic day/night display modes...
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