TeleNav To Offer iPhone 3G GPS
by Amy Gilroy -- TWICE, 7/11/2008
Sunnyvale, Calif. — Pitting the new Apple iPhone 3G against personal navigation devices (PNDs), TeleNav said it is developing a turn-by-turn GPS application for the new iPhone that went on sale in more than 20 countries today.
The iPhone 3G offers GPS capability but only limited navigation function because it doesn’t supply voice cues for turn-by-turn directions.
TeleNav said its software, to be released at an undisclosed date, will offer true voice-driven turn-by-turn directions, rerouting and some traffic alerts, with a user interface similar to that of a PND.
Although the new Apple Apps store offers several new GPS applications for the iPhone 3G, they mainly add points of interest, or provide information on local transportation or offer social networking to find friends that are nearby.
According to earlier reports, Apple included a clause in its contract with software developers that disallowed any new PND-like software for the iPhone 3G. But Yankee Group senior analyst Josh Martin noted, “Obviously, Apple can make special dispensations for any company they choose.”
TeleNav would not comment on special permission from Apple for its software.
Martin said eventually, the iPhone 3G with TeleNav software could impact sales of personal navigation devices, particularly with its large screen and its other capabilities. These include cellular HSDPA offering Internet and email access twice as fast as the original iPhone and Wi-Fi access.
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"According to Apple, the iPhone's G.P.S. antenna is much too small to emulate the turn-by-turn navigation of a G.P.S. unit for a vehicle, for example.
Instead, all it can do at this point is track your position as you drive along, representing you as a blue dot sliding along the roads of the map. Even then, the metal of a car or the buildings of Manhattan are often enough to block the iPhone’s view of the sky, leaving it just as confused as you are."
Why would anybody pay $10 to Telenav which is worse than those free ones?





















