AT&T updates Navigator app for the 5th time

Filed under: Software , iPhone Hot on the heels of the Navigon update, AT&T is adding more features to its subscription based Navigator app for iPhone [ iTunes link ]. This update includes ’shake-to-go,’ which allows users to shake their iPhone at any time while in an AT&T Navigator menu screen; the phone will automatically initiate a route to a pre-designated “home” address the user has set. This doesn’t work while in navigation mode, so there’s no worry about a pothole or bumpy road initiating a new route during a trip. Other updated features include: Speed Limit Display & Alerts : Navigation screen includes speed limit information and provides visual alerts if the limit is exceeded Last Trip Origin: Once a trip is completed, users can easily return to the origin of their last trip by accessing the “Recent Places” menu Nighttime Maps: The brightness levels of map screens are adjusted for nighttime driving for easier viewing Improved Route Avoidance Options: Drivers may now choose to avoid routes that make use of high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes or choose to avoid routes that include toll roads Improved Pedestrian Mode: Users will be able to clearly identify when they are navigating in pedestrian mode with the introduction of a new pedestrian icon on the map screen All current subscribers will get the new features free of charge.

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AT&T updates Navigator app for the 5th time

This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under Apple/Mac News.

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