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Review: Navigon iPhone GPS App – Thumbs Up!

Posted By Mr.Gadget  Published in Apple, GPS, iPhone

18

Dec

Navigon iPhone GPS

I’m currently 37,000 feet above the ground, flying over the Philippine Sea en route to Tokyo, which is a good thing because it means that I have time to finally complete this review on Navigon’s Mobile Navigator GPS app for the iPhone.

It’s also my first review using my new 13” Apple MacBook Pro! More of this later.

For those who follow my blog, you would have read that I’ve also reviewed two other GPS apps for the iPhone: TomTom and CoPilot Live. Out of those two, I found that CoPilot was the better because of incorporation of zoom-pinch functionality on the 3D map as well as better response/performance of maps compared to TomTom’s which at times (time of writing) was annoyingly flakey.

So the question is, how does Navigon fare amongst these two?

Well in summary, I think that it sits in between TomTom and CoPilot in terms of overall value, performance and functionality. Let’s walk through some of the screen shots that I took and I’ll explain why.

Minimalist UI Design
One of the first things I noticed about the Navigon screens were how minimalist they were. As you can see from this screenshot, the default drive screens don’t overload you with information.  Despite the fact that this ultimately means faster screen redraws, it does leave one wanting, especially if you have been used to seeing things like estimated arrival times, travel speed and distance to destination. The user can easily add these options on the screen, I just thought it was an interesting choice to omit these by default.

Navigon iPhone GPS

Below is an example screen to show how it looks with more drive options turned on such as street names, current speed, estimated arrival time and distance to location.

Navigon iPhone GPS

There were some nice touches in the app like this screen that actually had a graphic for the instide of the Burnley Tunnel here in Melbourne. Most other GPS applications just go opaque due to lack of signal, but the  guys at Navigon seem to use GPS calculations to predict when you’ll reach the end to provide you with this light-at-the-end-of-the–tunnel image. I wonder if they did this for all?

Navigon iPhone GPS

Navigon iPhone GPS

Here’s another screen that I initially liked – it’s the night time drive screen showing a backdrop of the city skyline. It even looks similar to Melbourne’s. I thought there was some intelligent backdrop selection used here as I was actually facing the city at night when I took this, however it also showed the same city skyline when I was 40km away, headed in the opposite direction. Could confuse some drivers.

Navigon iPhone GPS Night Screen

Navigon iPhone GPS Night Screen

One of the things that have plagued GPS spp users in the past, has been when to actually turn in multi-lane highway /freeway situations. Navigon addresses this with their Turn-Assist screens which show very succinct images of where exactly to turnoff. They even use the same color scheme and lettering used on Melbourne road signs to help. Excellent feature!

Navigon iPhone GPS

The voice-to-text GPS navigation was also easier to follow as it gave clear commands on when and where to turn.

Highly Recommended

In conclusion, I’d say that Navigon is an excellent value iPhone GPS app. I liked its non-cluttered screens, turn-assist display, performance and neat ‘exiting tunnel’ images. Menus and options are accessed easily and voice navigation is clear. Thumbs up from me!

No this is not my car, nor what I used to test Navigon. I just thought I’d include it for anyone still not sure what they wanted to get me for Christmas… :)

Mr.Gadget's Next Car?

Mr.Gadget's Next Car?

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11 Responses to “Review: Navigon iPhone GPS App – Thumbs Up!”
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Arissa Says, in 12-18-2009 at 14:37:33    

I approve of that car. It should be in Gunmetal grey though. >:3

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Mr.Gadget Says, in 12-18-2009 at 17:10:33    

White sports cars FTW!

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Tim Barnes Says, in 12-18-2009 at 18:42:53    

Thanks for the review! This has just made my decision so much easier, Copilot it is. All i need now is ALK to reduce the price for a Christmas Special! ;)

BTW… I think the car looks better in green, ala Top Gear!

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Mr.Gadget Says, in 12-19-2009 at 15:02:22    

Glad to be of service.

I think at the end it will come down to personal preference as to how you like your screens.

If you want fast loading screens with just enough information on it, Navigon is it.

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iPhone Says, in 12-19-2009 at 15:24:41    

I was going to get the TomTom after seeing your review (and because my name’s Tom..) but this one looks so much better.
I now think this is the GPS for me!

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Michael Aulia @CravingTech Says, in 12-23-2009 at 09:30:53    

Wow, nice new car, man! Or should I say, going-to-be your new car? :D

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Mr.Gadget Says, in 12-23-2009 at 21:30:59    

It’s not an ordinary car…it’s Bumblebee after some RedBull :)

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Michael Says, in 1-31-2010 at 15:36:08    

Your summary order of preference for iPhone GPS applications (based on this and the other reviews) seems to be:

1. CoPilot Live 8
2. Navigon
3. Tom Tom
- am I correct?

But with the TomTom app. update 2.1 in November, after your 22 Sep review, does that change?

Appreciate your feedback asap. Thanks.

PS – CoPilot is still on sale for $59.95 on the iTunes site

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Mr.Gadget Says, in 2-1-2010 at 15:16:47    

@Michael at $59.95 get CoPilot immediately!!

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Jennifer Abej Says, in 2-2-2010 at 17:25:44    

Cool application. Its easy to use also.. Hopes…

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NAVIGON Announces iPhone App Update – 3D Terrain, Social Media & Intelligent Routing | Mr.Gadget Says, in 2-10-2010 at 20:17:27    

[...] year, I was fortunate enough to review Navigon’s iPhone GPS app. I gave it a thumbs-up for its clean and easy-to-use interface and nice cityscape backgrounds. [...]

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