Verizon Navigator goes v5.0, adds social networking, roadside assistance

Posted on Tuesday, Feb 2, 2010 by Malatesta
 

For those who use Verizon's Navigator service, you'll be pleased to know v5.0 comes out today and features some nice updates.

The biggest is allowing you send your location to Facebook, which we suppose is all the rage these days with you social-network kids.

You also get roadside assistance, which seems perhaps more useful with a GPS navigator program.

Finally, you also get these updates, which aren't too shabby:

  • Improved Customer Experience – No need to wait for the entire route to download before starting their voyage because data will now be streamed, causing display screens to populate more quickly
  • Enhanced Points of Interest – Access to premium places of interest with detailed descriptions, clearly branded by Map Icons
  • Traffic Crowd Sourcing – Opt-in to anonymously send real-time location and speed to the VZ Navigator traffic reporting service, allowing quicker notifications and improved accuracy for all VZ Navigator users
  • Alerts for Other Road Attributes – Graphic notifications for tunnels, U-turns, traffic circles and toll plazas
  • “Say it Mode” – Select BlackBerry® smartphones and Windows Mobile® handsets allow customers to verbally search for and update destinations

Touch Pro 2 and Omnia users (no Omnia II?) can update today by downloading "...the service from Get It Now®/Media Center and VZ Start or can add the feature through My Verizon".  The service, like other carriers, is $9.99 a month or $2.99 a day.

Read more from the official Verizon press release here.

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Comments

I liked this back when I had cheap service as it was pretty decent of a GPS. $10 a month though is a rip-off now for me. I would rather spend $99 and get that for 2+ years on my phone or get a real GPS device.

anyone who pays monthly for gps service is a loser. people got around just fine years ago with paper maps. GPS is a free service if your phone has a gps receiver because it uses free government satellites. to pay monthly or even yearly just to have little updates is such a waste i cant even believe it. and anyone who actually needs 100% up to date maps and needs their hands held through everything in life is a weenie.

Verizon could get away with charging for GPS service when they had every device locked down tight.

Now that there are a good number of devices out there with working GPS recievers onboard, I don't think VZ navigator (even with added services) can compete with free services like Bing and Google Maps.

And GPS service is included on every Sprint data plan.
Bing, google maps and tomtom etc.. can't be compare to Sprint (televan) navigation.
I tried verizon and it was ok but Sprint was 1000x better.
Google and Bing are good for the price :)

The real question here is whether it can be installed on custom ROMs or only stock ones, like before.

And it's actually quite good, believe it or not.

Google Navigator is infinitely better and free. Droid Does.

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