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While POIs are included, they aren't comprehensive, and Navigon forces you to search through a cumbersome menu of nested choices to find what you need. Search is thorough, but it can be plodding. The price alone makes Navigon an also-ran, but otherwise the app is capable. Even getting map updates costs extra ($20 for eight updates over two years). The numerous optional extras include 3D display ($11), live traffic ($20), and urban guidance ($5), which adds information on bus and train routes. From there, Navigon keeps piling on the fees. 50 bucks gets you North American coverage.
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Like Navmii, Navigon (RATING: 5 iOS, Android, Windows Phone North America app $50, plus substantial in-app purchases) has different app options corresponding to various regions, but unlike Navmii these don't come cheap. At the very least, there's no risk to give it a try-and downloadable celebrity voices include Stephen Fry and Snoop Dogg(!).
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(Speed/red light camera information is one of the few add-ons you can download for a small fee.) But whether you're online or off, in the car or on foot, Navmii is really a breeze to use-natural and intuitive and, most of all, fast.
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Much like Waze, Navmii is designed to crowdsource traffic, road hazard, and other driving information (like the location of speed traps), but in offline mode these features of course don't work. The app really seems to be tuned for efficiency roads don't really curve so much as kink angularly at intervals, and spoken directions don't announce street names. While driving, POIs are mostly hidden by default you can activate them on a category basis. On the road, the interface is presented in a pared-down, Apple-like motif, with minimal clutter and color.
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Search is natural and lets you search for full addresses or points of interest. Designed with streamlined efficiency and a minimalist aesthetic, Navmii gets you from point A to point B as seamlessly as possible. Even with them, the app is easy to navigate. Navmii is ad-supported, but those ads can be removed with a whopping $2 investment. With a capable offline GPS app, you won't notice much of a difference versus the traditional maps-on-the-fly method. With offline maps, your phone uses its built-in GPS radio (which works independently of your data plan) to figure out where you are, then simply plots your route on a map that's stored in your phone's memory. A number of GPS app providers let you (or even require you to) download maps for offline use as a key feature of the system. So what do you do when travel takes you off the grid, or into a foreign land where your data plan doesn't work? Suggestions like "switch to another carrier" or "carry a standalone GPS device" aren't altogether helpful to the vast majority of users who simply want to use their trusty smart phone to navigate hostile territory like they've become accustomed.įortunately, there's a solution: GPS with offline map support. (Google Maps has limited offline map support, allowing for downloads of maps that are a maximum of 50km x 50km square, which is fine for city walks but insufficient for even a modest day trip.) Rather they send relevant maps to your phone on the fly, over the air. These services aren't preloaded with map information. Many of the leading GPS and mapping app providers, including Waze, Apple Maps, and Google Maps, will only work if you're connected to a network. But at the same time, it has made us slaves to our cellular provider's data plan. GPS technology has freed us from the tyranny of the printed, folding map.