While it’s not the first turn-by-turn GPS application to offer driving instructions for Apple’s iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS handset, it’s from TomTom and there’s a brand name behind it. Per Engadget, after starting with New Zealand a few hours ago, the iTunes App Store is now populated with region specific TomTom apps for NZ (US$95), Australia (US$80), US and Canada (US$100), and Western Europe (US$140).
The TomTom application requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later to install and run.
If you’ve tried the application and have any feedback about it, let us know!
2 replies on “TomTom Releases Region-Specific GPS Apps for iPhone, iPod Touch”
The price is way too high.
I can buy a dedicated unit with roughly the same features on sale for close to this price.
The price is way too high.
I can buy a dedicated unit with roughly the same features on sale for close to this price.