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  1. A few days ago we shared that NAVIGON USA for Windows Phone 8 was available at the Windows Phone Store. Well now NAVIGON Europe has made the jump to Windows Phone 8. The NAVIGON apps are feature.
  2. Windows Mobile phone users now have yet another updated navigation solution available for their handsets, the MobileNavigator 7 from NAVIGON. The new update for the application comes to the market.

Award-winning and reliable navigation, a sophisticated search concept and useful extra functions – NAVIGON is the perfect companion for every trip. Experience how good navigation on smartphones can really be and test NAVIGON for 7 days for free.

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The new app combines the proven precision navigation with individually selectable usage periods, apart from which it is not only at your side as competent co-driver in Europe but also in North America and Australia. Thanks to downloadable maps you need no Internet connection for navigation and avoid expensive roaming fees when traveling abroad. INDIVIDUAL USAGE PERIOD Test NAVIGON with all functions for 7 days for free and then opt for a month's or a year's usage or, as option, usage without any time limit. The various usage packages can be booked per region and their validity periods are individually extendable. The address and POI search and route planning can be used at any time for free. FUNCTIONS - Offline navigation: navigate without Internet connection in Europe, North America and Australia/New Zealand - Regular map updates included!

- Always find your destination: intuitive address entry, millions of interesting POIs as well as navigation to favorites and contacts - Enhanced orientation: accurate and meaningful voice announcements – also via car speakers, real signage displays including lane guidance, speed warning and POIs on your route. Up-to-date information: traffic information, speed camera alerts and free parking spaces on the roadside. Save money: current fuel prices in Germany show you the cheapest filling station on the route. MAPS: Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand in one single app: navigate with the latest HERE maps in more than 45 countries. INFO FOR OUR EXISTING CUSTOMERS This app is mainly designed for new users. It’s an independent app and thus no update of another NAVIGON app version.

Existing customers of NAVIGON regional apps, e.g. NAVIGON Europe, will continue to receive updates for their app and will still be able to use their app.

NOTES Constant use of GPS can greatly decrease battery life. Please bear in mind that some functions may not be available in all countries. For more information, visit us at www.navigon.com or facebook.com/navigon!. Please note that the use of live services (traffic and speed camera notifications, fuel prices, etc.) requires an Internet connection in order to deliver absolutely up-to-date information. This might entail charges by your network operator for data usage. The view on the map is far too narrow in landscape mode (how you normally use it on smartphone I suppose). There is only half of the screen height used for the map and the rest its spoiled with information bars.

Please hide the Android bar and make the app bars transparent or much smaller like on Windows version. I'm owning a license already on Windows but this way I'm not prepared to pay for the Android one.

It is a shame for an otherwise extremely nice app!! I would for sure recommend it if the screen issue was solved. Overall the best smartphone sat nav out there and I have tried them all. Unfortunately this is also the most expensive! The reason this app wins out is the voice guidance which is hands down far superior to any other app.

The voice gives timely and extremely clear instructions, which includes road names, all in a very natural non-robotic manner. The choice of three different routes is good, as are the pleasant day and night modes. There are only a few areas that cause me to grumble. Firstly the POIs on the map are tiny and impossible to see. Another issue is the route options. We are given three but before we have zoomed in and started to choose which route to take the app quickly chooses for us and proceeds to navigation. There needs to be an indefinite delay whilst we decide which of the three routes to take.

Also, the old iPhone app gave a turn by turn text summary of the route yet that fairly essential feature is missing here. Finally, the price. There is a whopping 35% off currently in a flash sale and yet the app still costs £42!! When there are decent free of charge sat nav apps out there you are never going to sell this to the newer generations for that kind of money. This app shouldn't be more than £40 in the first place, let alone with 35% knocked off.

In a flash sale you should be charging £25 tops and even then most will still go for Google, Waze or Here We Go purely because they cost absolutely nothing and whats more they get the job done. Work on your pricing guys and address the few shortcomings of this great app. The view on the map is far too narrow in landscape mode (how you normally use it on smartphone I suppose). There is only half of the screen height used for the map and the rest its spoiled with information bars.

Please hide the Android bar and make the app bars transparent or much smaller like on Windows version. I'm owning a license already on Windows but this way I'm not prepared to pay for the Android one.

It is a shame for an otherwise extremely nice app!! I would for sure recommend it if the screen issue was solved.

Overall the best smartphone sat nav out there and I have tried them all. Unfortunately this is also the most expensive! The reason this app wins out is the voice guidance which is hands down far superior to any other app. The voice gives timely and extremely clear instructions, which includes road names, all in a very natural non-robotic manner. The choice of three different routes is good, as are the pleasant day and night modes. There are only a few areas that cause me to grumble.

Firstly the POIs on the map are tiny and impossible to see. Another issue is the route options. We are given three but before we have zoomed in and started to choose which route to take the app quickly chooses for us and proceeds to navigation. There needs to be an indefinite delay whilst we decide which of the three routes to take.

Also, the old iPhone app gave a turn by turn text summary of the route yet that fairly essential feature is missing here. Finally, the price. There is a whopping 35% off currently in a flash sale and yet the app still costs £42!! When there are decent free of charge sat nav apps out there you are never going to sell this to the newer generations for that kind of money. This app shouldn't be more than £40 in the first place, let alone with 35% knocked off. In a flash sale you should be charging £25 tops and even then most will still go for Google, Waze or Here We Go purely because they cost absolutely nothing and whats more they get the job done. Work on your pricing guys and address the few shortcomings of this great app.

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I was very excited to try this as I have been a Garmin user for many years. However, this seems to be missing some of the basic functionality that my hardware GPS device has. I cannot seem to have customisable displays of speed, arrival time, etc on the side of the screen. I can't find how to display a text summary of the route. I cannot find a way of displaying an overview map of the entire route.

The choice of voices isn't as good as on a physical device. The interface isn't anywhere near as clean and easy to operate whilst in the car. I can't see any easy access to OSGB map references.

If anything I would expect more from a piece of software that is able to take advantage of a modern tablet, but unfortunately not. This is a real shame as Garmin devices are light-year's ahead of Tom Tom etc. This used to be one solid app, the best, now it is the most fussy and frustrating app there is. You can not paste addresses in to it, and lags really bad. The inability to paste drives me crazy the most, as you essentially have to look up something on your phone, write it on paper, then open Navigon to input. I had an old Navigon GPS back in the day. You could have it chime on different settings, such as speed, cameras, or directions, on each separately or none at all.

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Can not do that now. Fussy, frustrating, and stubborn to use with the occasional crash. Oh dear,used to have a PND by NAVIGON which,in my opinion used to be the RR,so when I got a decent Samsung thought I'd give the app a try,but it's turned into a Trabbant The ETA is rubbish which you may be able to live with,but the traffic information is truly awful. It shows the same traffic hold ups in the same place everyday and it says the M1 J24 is permanently closed which it hasn't been for at least 18 Months which affects me as it trys to take me J25 coming from the South. So if you want to still have the best looking and easy to use Sat Navs feel free but I wouldn't recommend it.

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As an aside I do around 65000 miles a year so need a fairly accurate Sat Nav.

Updated: January 1, 2018 / » » » No mobile phone is complete without a GPS software, having said that, not all GPS apps are created equally. Waze is a community driven map where you get live report on traffic, road blocks and accidents. Here Maps by Nokia is the only true offline maps that works without any internet connection and CoPilot is the most accurate among all the GPS apps. Garmin is pretty good, the only drawback is it cost USD30. Why pay when there are?

Without further ado, here are the top 5 GPS for Nokia Lumia powered by Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1. Waze (Own by Google) Waze is a fun, community based mapping, traffic & navigation app. With millions of drivers from across the globe joining forces to outsmart traffic, save time, fuel money, and improve daily commuting for all. GPS Voice Navigation GPS Voice Navigation Free provides turn-by-turn voice driving navigation using Google Maps. With GPS Voice Navigation Free, you get all the important driving information shown right on the map. Add to this spoken turn-by-turn directions and you are ready to go anywhere!

App interface and navigation instructions are available in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Bulgarian. Garmin StreetPilot Garmin StreetPilot® brings the power of Garmin navigation to your phone with rich navigation features and an intuitive user interface designed exclusively for Windows Phone. Using your data connection, StreetPilot always has access to the most up-to-date maps for the U.S.

And Canada so you can navigate with confidence whether you’re on foot or in the car. Install the app while you’re on-the-go and begin navigating in minutes. StreetPilot is loaded with premium navigation features, including voice guidance with automatic off-route recalculation, integrated real-time traffic, multiple-destination routing, photoReal™ junction views, 3D buildings, lane guidance, speed limits and more. CoPilot™ GPS Find the best way to all the places you need to go with CoPilot.

Detailed street maps of an entire country or region are stored on your phone, so you can plan routes and get driving or walking directions without a mobile internet connection. Millions of useful Points of Interest are built-in, so it’s easy to find nearby restaurants, hotels and more. You can also search for local places using Yelp, Google™ and Wikipedia.

Windows Phone 8.1 GPS Software App Comparison Map Source Countries Offline Mode Price Ratings Nokia Global Yes Free ★★★☆☆ Waze Community Global No Free ★★★☆☆ Google Maps Global No Free ★★★★☆ Garmin U.S. And Canada No $29.99 ★★☆☆☆ OpenStreetMap Global Yes Free ★★★★☆ Dedicated GPS vs Smartphone GPS Yes, smartphone GPS is good, good enough for average use. Just like smartphone cameras, they are average in term of photo quality and it can never replace a DSLR. Therefore a dedicated GPS is always better than a smartphone GPS, go for TomTom or Garmin. I do not want a free app, I want a good app especially when traveling to Canada. Using Nokia 1520 Winphone 10 latest updates. Been using a stand-alone Garmin for decades but like idea of using larger WinPhone.

I like the paid Copilot for the U.S. But after downloading North American maps twice, there is no local street level maps for Hamilton/Toronto – or perhaps all of Canada. Looks like the copilot website is dying? Many of the links are dead or graphics are gone.

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Is coPilot on its last legs?