Pros
- Help avoiding toll and HOV roads, traffic jams
- Lots of useful extras, including waypoint routing
Cons
- Fee for extra voices; some traffic reports spotty
- Screen fonts are small, map zooming kludgy
Bottom Line
AT&T Navigator has more useful features than other cell phone GPS apps, including weather and scheduled commuter traffic alerts.
- 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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