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Old 01-23-2011, 04:14 PM
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Default Any option to get turn by turn GPS besides AT&T Navigator?

I was looking at a torch because it's the best BB on the market. I'm on Sprint and I'm only thinking about switching to get this phone. I currently get free GPS Telenav. I use it prollly 4 or 5 times a month. On AT&T it's $10 a month. Is there a 3rd party app that does the same thing that can be installed to avoid this charge by AT&T?
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Old 01-23-2011, 04:17 PM
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There is an app called WisePilot in App world. It gives you a free trial, it works really well. I think the cost of the app is 80.00, but thats a one time fee from what I can tell.

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Old 01-23-2011, 04:43 PM
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Google Maps works for the most part.
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Old 01-23-2011, 06:29 PM
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You can install Garmin on the Torch for a one-time $90 charge.
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Google maps does work well, so does the native blackberry maps. But if you require vocal turn by turn directions instead of just maps, then you need to go with Wisepilot, Garmin, or some other type of GPS navigation program.
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Old 01-23-2011, 07:20 PM
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I've read somewhere on these forums that there is a free app called 'Waze' for voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation. Suggest searching for it here on CB.
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I tried Waze and didn't like it. Does Garmin have a free trial for the Torch? I tried Garmin on my Bold 9000 and the volume was really low. And if any of you have ever owned the 9000, it has one of the loudest speakers for mobile phones. I didn't try it on my 9700.
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Just wish they'd include it free. :-(
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Waze is pretty good, and it's free. Not as good as Garmin, but close. And for free, the price is right.
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waze is pretty good, but you do need people that use it around you to get updated map (because it's like a social networking map). I'm the Area manager of my region on waze, every week I have to check what new road is added and accept them if it's a real road or not.
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Garmin is the only decent choice, and it will work out cheaper than AT&T Navigator if you use it for more than 10 months. It's not particularly loud on the Torch (and the quality of the sound coming from the app itself isn't exactly top notch), but it's more than adequate as long as you're not blasting music in your car.
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Be careful where you buy your Garmin product. I had a problem with an outfit called Handango and it took a month to get a refund. But they have released a version of Garmin Navigator for Torch with lifetime updates for about $100.

I tried the trial version, after I got my refund for the accidentally d/l Storm edition, and it didn't work.

Instead I bought a Garmin Nuvi 255WT on sale at Best Buy for less than $80. I love it. It comes with a windshield mount that actually suctions on to the windshield and frees up my Torch for other uses.
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Google maps does work well, so does the native blackberry maps. But if you require vocal turn by turn directions instead of just maps, then you need to go with Wisepilot, Garmin, or some other type of GPS navigation program.
Google Maps for the Blackberry doesn't provide vocal turn by turn directions? It does on my husbands Android phone.
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No, Google maps doesn't provide vocal turn-by-turn on BB. That would be great! Maybe it's in the works?

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I would love a voice turn by turn app as well.

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