Navigon GPS to launch Mobile Navigator App for Windows Mobile and Android Platforms

navigon mobilenavigator for android Navigon GPS to launch Mobile Navigator App for Windows Mobile and Android PlatformsNavigon, one of the leading satellite navigation manufacturers has announced their navigation application for mobile phones that run on android and windows mobile platforms at CES on Thursday. Unlike the version for iPhone, this Mobile Navigator will not offer live traffic alerts as of now. But, it has incorporated several other handsome features.

Navigon’s Mobile Navigator for Windows Mobiles and Android Mobiles will feature Realistic View Pro that will allow the users to have 3D view of landmarks, road signs and lane guidance. There will be a Lane Assistance Pro, by which users can view a complete lane map. The contacts can be directly accessed from the phone’s address book. Furthermore, it will have text-to speech facility, route planning, speed assistant, day and night mode for map display and Points-of-interest.

The application that costs $89 will be available online in the next few weeks.

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