AT&T launches AT&T Navigator
0. phoneArena posted on 03 Apr 2008, 03:01
The carrier introduces a phone-based turn-by-turn GPS service with built-in speech recognition for address entry and points of interest search…
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1. driver (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:41 0 0
wtf!? with all the stupid GPS devices, what the hell man!!! i gotta be pressin buttons, looking ath the litl shit and talking to it while driving? i've never been lost anyways...
2. Bad Mojo (unregistered) posted on 03 Apr 2008, 04:08 0 0
Every gps capable device already has gps nav software in it , the only purpose of this service is if you are looking for sth like restaurants . But if you don't know where you want to go even gps won't help you.
3. DarienA (unregistered) posted on 03 Apr 2008, 05:59 0 0
Telenav was already preinstalled on my Tilt and Blackberry 8820, and this just looks to be a branded version of that service....
4. George (unregistered) posted on 03 Apr 2008, 06:10 0 0
It's about time! Verizon has already had their service for like at least a year.
6. (unregistered) posted on 03 Apr 2008, 10:21 0 0
its a rip off..but pay 10 bucks a month when you can just buy a gps unit and don't pay a montly fee...Use Google Maps.
7. BigBlackJacksBlackjack (unregistered) posted on 03 Apr 2008, 16:10 0 0
at&ts slogan should be changed from this ( your world delivered ) to ( Your Wallet Drained)
8. sinfulta (unregistered) posted on 03 Apr 2008, 18:14 0 0
I don't understand what the problem is. It's all about options. If you want to use all the features for what it's worth, then buy it. If you don't then don't. But there is consumers that do see the value in it and this is great for ATT. Google maps is terrible, It does not give you GPS turn by turn directions with audio and all the features this is offering. Good Job ATT for giving customers more options. Example folks, wasn't the standard recurring Navigator service on Verizon last year like 240k people? At $10/mo you do the math. ATT was stupid not to offer a service like Verizon and Sprint. If you don't want it, then don't use it. I'm so sick of the bickering on this forum about everything. If you have nothing to contribute or have used it to say why you like it, and reasons you don't like using it. Then keep your mouths shut. People come here for quality information. Not for a B***h fest.
9. shadow (unregistered) posted on 03 Apr 2008, 21:14 0 0
Iphone has its own software for maps and directions.
11. some guy (unregistered) posted on 05 Apr 2008, 14:55 0 0
looks just like VZ Navigator that i use, which is an AWESOME piece of software, $10 a month? i can use it for 3 years before i pay for a dash mount GPS...these cell company provided GPS systems are awesome and there is alot of money involved in it
12. rodddtackham (unregistered) posted on 07 Apr 2008, 18:47 0 0
Talk about VZW ripoff like majorly, same interface and all
13. Dave55 (unregistered) posted on 19 Oct 2008, 13:03 0 0
I'm new to GPS on the smartphone. I have AT&T and I can't figure out what it's going to cost to use the device. Customer Service told me that I would want to buy the Media Package, at $30 a month in addition to the $9.99 for Navigator. If I don't need to know traffic conditions, is there any reason to buy the Media Package? Thanks.





