Navigon offering new onboard GPS Navigation apps for Android and Windows Mobile Smartphones
Navigation software developer, which is on tip of the tongue of every iPhone lover, because of a reason that they are in a development process to produce a GPS Navigation app for the iPhone. Navigon announces at CES 2010 that it will be offering new onboard GPS Navigation apps for Android and Windows Mobile Smartphones.
Both the apps will have the similar features and include Navigon’s Reality View Pro on devices that support landscape format. Additionally, it offers various features which include Lane Assistant Pro, text-to-speech, Speed Assistant, day and night modes, and direct access to navigate to contacts in the Smartphones contact list.
The Windows Mobile app is going to be available across North America from next week and costs you about $89 with maps of North America installed form Navteq. The Android app is scheduled for commercial availability in spring 2010 for an undisclosed one-time fee. No word on pricing, but I would expect the Android version too costs the same as the Windows Mobile version.
[via slashgear]
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