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MM88: AT&T Navigator – iPhone’s Moxiest App

MM88: AT&T Navigator – iPhone’s Moxiest App

AT&T released their new GPS Navigator for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS this past week. It’s a FREE app download in the iTunes store but it costs $9.99/month to use the service. What is it? Think Tom-Tom but AT&T and iPhone. It’s voice activated and gives you up-to-the-second updates on how to get to a destination (voice activated) so you can keep your eyes on the road and listen to the directions.

I decided to download the free app and pay for the service (it can be terminated at ANY time) and I’m proud to say I give this app 5 moxies. It’s awesome and it got to me every single place I needed to go in an efficient and safe way, especially in Dallas’ notoriously horrible traffic.

Here’s a view of why this is all the rave and if you own an iPhone 3G/3GS, you’ll want this new app.

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2 Responses to “MM88: AT&T Navigator – iPhone’s Moxiest App”

  1. Ross LaRocco Says:

    Looks great. Doesn’t sound like it’d be great while listening to music at the same time. Voice sounded less muffled than what the App Store reviewed. My only question now is revolved around the rumored heat issues with the White iPhone 3GS. Any of the future GPS apps along with this one could be a contributer to that. One App Store review mentioned the phone getting hot. That’s the only thing I’m hesitating on to try out this app.

  2. dbkguy Says:

    Nice Review, but I think 9.95 per month is too high. That’s $120 a year just for voice directions. I think I would rather try to find one without a monthly fee.

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