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    Garmin on Iphone Announcement

    Good news for iPhone users. I am still waiting for an Android application. It looks like I will be forced to buy a regular GPS.

    PS Here is a link to a discussion of running Garmin on Android. It is also where I originally found the announcement below. https://forums.garmin.com/showthread.php?t=9534

    Application Link: http://www8.garmin.com/apps/
    Announcement Link: http://www8.garmin.com/ces/mobileapps.html

    PS I read somewhere that they are using an on-line approach to map data. I wonder if third part maps are supported. As I do not own an iPhone, I have not looked into the matter further.

    Garmin rolls out new smartphone application lineup at 2011 Consumer Electronics Show

    OLATHE, Kan./January 4, 2011/Business Wire — Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced its first turn-by-turn navigation app for iPhone, StreetPilot, as well as its full lineup of new smartphone applications for both iPhone and Android. Garmin's new mobile applications -- including StreetPilot for iPhone, Garmin Tracker, myMechanic, and My-Cast Lite -- will be on display in the Garmin booth (South Hall #35831) at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

    "Providing consumers with mobile applications is yet another way they can experience the benefits of Garmin – be it our navigation expertise or bringing the capabilities of our niche market products to a smartphone. GPS is an extremely helpful tool, but we recognize it's not a one-size-fits-all solution. We decided to introduce a new line of smartphone applications so that we can give customers a quality Garmin experience in the format of their choosing," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales.

    The StreetPilot® App: Designed specifically for iPhone, the StreetPilot App gives iPhone owners unlimited use of Garmin's industry-leading navigation with traffic alerts. The intuitive interface greets users with two simple options: "Where to?" and "View Map." Customers can easily look up addresses and services and get voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions that speak street names to their destination.

    The StreetPilot App includes many of the same high-end features available on Garmin's standalone automotive GPS devices like free traffic alerts that enable drivers to steer clear of traffic accidents, road closures and construction; lane assist with junction view that directs drivers to the preferred lane and displays realistic images of upcoming complex junctions; and speed limit indicators that display speed limits for most major roads. It is an off-board navigation system so that customers always have the advantage of the most up-to-date mapping information available.

    The StreetPilot App also integrates with a driver's iTunes music library so they can access and control their music while on the move; integrates with their address book so they can navigate directly from their contact list; and uses the multitasking ability of iOS 4 to allow them to take a phone call while the navigation continues to work in the background.

    The StreetPilot App is available now for $39.99 from the App Store on iPhone or at www.itunes.com/appstore.

    Garmin Tracker: Available soon for iPhone and Android, the free Garmin Tracker App works in conjunction with the Garmin GTU 10 tracking devices (also announced at CES 2011) allowing users to track the things that mean the most to them – a child, pet, boat, car and more – and see its location from the convenience of their smartphone.

    myMechanic: Auto aficionados can now know their car's specific performance metrics including horsepower, torque, G-force, and more. Available for download from the Android Marketplace beginning in February 2011, myMechanic's information is available when paired via Bluetooth with Garmin's ecoRoute™ HD module.

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    Maps are online, cant be loaded as per itunes description. Would have been great if it was like nuvi so OSM and RG can be used. Still Papago for me, waiting for next update.

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      Originally posted by Mazzy Z View Post
      Maps are online, cant be loaded as per itunes description. Would have been great if it was like nuvi so OSM and RG can be used. Still Papago for me, waiting for next update.
      Sorry to hear that. I am in the USA at the moment. I have placed an order online for a Garmin. How much does the Papago GPS run?

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