Mobile Navigator iPhone Review

Thu, Oct 8, 2009

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Visit us at TapCritic.com TapCritic review of the app Mobile Navigator. This is a demo for the iPhone.

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25 Comments For This Post

  1. jvdthwip Says:

    This is so smart and well developed… wow.

  2. biglan25 Says:

    How about doing a comparison review on all the GPS apps you’ve reviewed to show which is the best in your opinion

  3. worldcitizen999 Says:

    I bought this yesterday, Very happy with it. Really developed with the iPhone in mind. A lot of thought gone into this. Very impressed.

  4. johnw111468 Says:

    how does it know how fast your going? thats insane technology.

  5. tikishark1 Says:

    I broke down and purchased this application the other day, and I’m really glad I did. Very polished and useful app. We took a drive into Seattle and the lane assist function was great. Some things that I’m hoping for in future updates: text-to-speech for street names, more details for physical landmarks (lakes, etc.), an easier way to look up POI’s, and traffic integration. However, you can’t go wrong with this app.

  6. iPhone3GSHelping Says:

    yes, try playing the sims 3! oh geez, I have a 3Gs and i went from 100-35% in like 15 mins of playing! Apple should have fixed that with the 3Gs, I had a 3G and I haven’t noticed a longer battery life.

  7. ChowZeb Says:

    technology costs to much…

  8. wess24m Says:

    ive used most of the nav apps for the iphone and this i the best one hands down, the tomtom app is the worst Slow and not accurate gmaps was ok but not as good as this copilot is a pain To use just because the input keyboard how do u not have a qwerty keyboard for text entry? i just hope when tomtom puts out there external gps that this program will work with it

  9. rachid116460 Says:

    Thats a great app and all, but in the 10 mins that this video played it killed ur battery 5% that strikes me as shitty since if i am trying to get somewhere its prbly not in my area meaning its prbly going to be 20 to 30 mins away, therefore thats 10 15% of your battery raped. I am not sayin that its the app’s fault just saying its a general issue that i am having with my 3gs and i really hope apple can fix it.

  10. geekjustin Says:

    I gave up counting all of the embolalia. Kind of, uhm, distracting.

  11. awrenn Says:

    I have and use the Euro version, I love the lane assistance feature when on the autobahn. (A 3d representation of your exit)

  12. VitosGramp Says:

    Nice App. I plunked down my $69 and bought it. Took it for a ride and was very well impressed. It is better that the dedicated Magellan Nice review.

  13. VitosGramp Says:

    So you do not have an iPhone charger in your car? How do you hook up your gps navigator now, how is it powered?

    This is a dammed good application if properly used (e.g. connected to a power source). Look for $69 bucks they just could not include the nano-nuclear power plant.

  14. Darubottle Says:

    10 Min demo - without 3G enabled - battery went from 77% to 72% - this is such an impractical device - you always need to be connected to a power source to do even the basic things - using a power draining GPS application makes the iPhone even more impractical.

  15. dsgh55978 Says:

    To use this app.

  16. TapCritic Says:

    Yes it has. But ALL other GPS Apps have disabled this feature within their App. NAVIGON was the first GPS App to not only incorporate playing music from your library, but to use the double tap as well. That’s why we thought it was important to show that in the review.

    ~TapCritic

  17. skaterblo Says:

    Your voice is brilliant, You should do commercials.

  18. SeenD Says:

    It works perfectly with my 3G.

  19. theboyfromcanada Says:

    no,.

  20. rnawky Says:

    ProTip, EVERY app can control the music player by double tapping the home button, that isn’t a feature you guys came up with.

  21. svemirnyc Says:

    Dood… You said you dont have a great GPS service in your basement… Just so you know, you will never get your GPS reception if your iPhone is in Airplane mode. Even if your WiFi is on. It kills your reception on phone/gps/bluetooth. If you wanna test your GPS reception go out, put your phone in non-airplane mode, and pop your SIM out.

  22. jiggajesse Says:

    umm um uh um uh ummmm

  23. Tony3821 Says:

    No. Why would an iPod have GPS?

  24. xwhoopax Says:

    does this require the 3GS? or does it work perfectly fine with the 3G?

  25. AppOrigina Says:

    does ipod touch have gps?

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