Pros
- Large, easy-to-see icons; great zoom feature
- Traffic often more accurate than competitors
Cons
- Point-of-interest searches can be difficult
Bottom Line
Excellent display, easy-to-use navigation controls, and accurate traffic reports--but no extras or frills.
- Cell Phone GPS App Smackdown We put GPS navigation applications from AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon Wireless to the test on BlackBerry Curves. All did fine, but AT&T was the winner.
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