Navigon launches regional nav apps at lower prices
If you've been lusting after the Navigon apps for your iPhone, the company has just released lower-priced regional versions that divide the country into three sections and let you add other parts of the U.S. with an in-app purchase. You can now buy Western states, Central U.S. or Eastern states as standalone regions. The single region version is US$24.99 until April 12, when the price goes up to $29.99. If you buy one region, you can add another region for $12.99 each.
These new versions contain all the features of the Navigon U.S. and Canada version. All versions include the new MyRoutes feature. Navigon MyRoutes learns from the user's driving style to provide customized and better route recommendations. The feature also offers up to two alternative routes clearly displayed on a map including ETA, distance and driving time. This lets users choose the route that best serves their individual situation. The MyRoutes feature will be added to the North American version with update 1.5.0
Traffic Live, which is another add-on, provides crowd-sourced real-time traffic information to calculate better routes that avoid congestion and get drivers to their destination faster. The feature is available as an in-app one-time purchase at a promotional price of $19.99 until April 12th.
As I pointed out in my review of CoPilot Live yesterday, these add-ons are getting a bit confusing, and it would be nice if all the nav developers simply offered a complete version to keep things simple. Others will argue that by offering bits and pieces you can customize your app and get only what you want. It does keep the price down. Navigon has certainly done that with the Navigon MyRegion edition. If you stay in pretty much one part of the country you get a very advanced application at a very competitive price. You can find a complete Navigon feature list here.
The apps run on iPhone version 3.0 or greater. They can be used on first generation iPhones or the iPod touch with additional hardware accessories, and run on their own with the iPhone 3G or 3GS.
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So you get 1/3 of the USA for â¬19,99, but for Italy, DACH, Benelux or other local regions- some of which could easily fit inside some US national parks - they charge a whopping â¬69,99 or more.
Now that's what I call ripping off customers.
I'd actually like their software but find their pricing somewhat abusive, especially compared to US prices.
It's about time. I was waiting for someone to offer a regional version. As someone who never travels more than along the east coast, why pay for all this data I'll never use?
I would like it better, however, if the regional apps were smaller, containing ONLY the region in question. In addition to not wanting to spend for states I don't go to, why should I use of storage space on them?
When does the $80 app get the MyRoutes feature? That sounds pretty cool!
March 16 2010 at 7:46 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI'm desperately waiting for Navigon select, a free version of Navigon for T-Mobile customers. They said it will be in the App Store "soon" two weeks ago, but still nothing.
March 16 2010 at 4:39 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyCan we have also "Canada only" as a regional App? Or same thing, Canada East, Canada Central and Canada West. At $25, it's really worth it.
March 16 2010 at 4:25 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThere's no "Top In-app purchases" info on the app page, are you sure live traffic is available as a one-time purchase for these smaller versions?
Crazy that the footprint is still about 1.5 GB for the east, isn't that what the full US version weighs in at?
From TFA:
And even better: If needed, you can activate the other map regions easily through In App Purchase right from your iPhone for an even lower price and no additional download is required!
All of the data for all of the US is in each version of the app, only the default licensing state is different. The screenshots for these versions of the app also show the Traffic Live option in the Extras (in-app purchases) menu.
So, I can spend $29.99 + $12.99 + $12.99 for total of $55.97 for the whole U.S., or $79.99 all at once for the same thing? Seems a little off, but I'm liking it.
March 16 2010 at 3:51 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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