The Mobile Navigator from NAVIGON is now available for North American drivers on the iPhone. The NAVIGON app works on both the iPhone 3G and 3GS, and is a single purchase turn-by-turn GPS solution. The app weighs in at nearly 1.3 GB, and is available for .99 until August 15th, after which it will sell for .99. This is a first-look of the app with a few days of usage. I’ll follow up with a review after I’ve used it for a week or two. Overall, the app works well and runs fast. The simulated 3D world is nice and the voice directions are loud and clear. On the downside, the app appears to have no network connectivity, so that means no traffic data, and no live address look-up. To keep up to date on IGM’s videos, please subscribe to our YouTube channel, follow us on Twitter twitter.com and subscribe via iTunes bit.ly

i found it out.. all you have to do is enter the adress u wana go to… ten u press..start navigation.. and while navigation is running.. u press “options” on the right upper side of screen.. then scroll down until u see “list”..
@bonnhew I can’t figure this out either.
is there any way u can tell me step by step how to get to tat list screen?.. i have the 1.4 version.. but i didnt purchase the traffic package..
Version 1.4 does this.
is there any way i can view my route in a list? i would like to know which roads im taking before heading out..
i cant seem to find it on the navigon..
not if u have the data plan
yea it does say the street name !!!
will you be charged data or roaming when using it?
Navigon seems to be the better deal in my opinion. TomTom isnt saying much right now, but i think their really ashamed of all the negative reviews and is going to come out with an amazing update. Hopefully navigon keeps the updates coming and stays on top since i invested $69.00 in the app. It now has text-to-speach.
Yeah, they say it will be added via update this summer. Hope to get my final review up next week.
I cannot believe it doesn’t have text to speach though. That is a pretty important feature.
Awesome app.
It will be interesting to see if updated map packs will be sold cheaper or if we will have to rebuy the entire app. If we have to rebuy the app for 100 bucks then ATT’s monthly charge (totalling 120 at the end of the year) is not so bad, in my opinion.
this is by far the best GPS app available. The map updates extremely fast, from the other gps app such as Sygic and G-map
Details are pretty thin on TomTom, so hard to say. Big issue I have with NAVIGON is there’s no network access for traffic and looking up businesses. If TomTom has that and priced similarly, I’d call that a winner. But NAVIGON is available now w/ a discount. Either way it seems like a solid offering.
So wait for tomtom or buy this?
There’s a menu option to turn it on/off.
how do use reality view pro? is it automatic?