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AT&T AT&T Navigator

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Very Good

  • 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

AT&T Navigator Cell Phone GPS Review

- AT&T Navigator is very similar to Sprint Navigation (both were created by TeleNav), but it offers more features than the other cell GPS services I tried, including a pedestrian mode, support for creating waypoints (stops along a route), instant weather reports, and traffic commute alerts.

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  • 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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