AT&T Navigator for iPhone 1.2i

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    12/09/2009
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    iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS

Publisher’s description

New improved version 1.2i is now available. A GPS navigation tool for your iPhone 3G with 3.0 OS & iPhone 3G S. Not for Original iPhone. Features: * Get voice-guided turn-by-turn GPS directions on 3D maps. * Automatically reroute if you miss a turn. * Receive real-time traffic updates and one click rerouting to avoid the congestion. * Get automatic map updates included with the application. * Have everything right on your iPhone - no new devices or upgrades to purchase. * Enter an address by simply selecting a contact from your address book, directly from your iPhone, or from your computer before leaving home at navpreplan.com. * Search for gas by price and save money at the pump. * Find the closest coffee house, ATM or Wi-Fi hotspot along with ratings from a comprehensive directory of over 10 million business listings. $9.99/mo subscription. The monthly fee will appear on your AT&T wireless bill. *Note: Deleting the app from your iPhone does not stop the monthly subscription charge. To cancel the subscription and fee from within the application go to Tools & Extras > About and select Billing and Subscriptions. Or go online at att.com/directbill or call (800) 331-0500.

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