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Originally Posted by ronmcdon
yeah not worth it for that amount.
$100 would have been somewhat reasonable.
Even then the iphone wouldn't have been optimal.
screen's too small.
it's hard to answer the phone, listen to music, & to use the gps.
i agree it's better to use that $200 for a standalone navi.
Besides, the free gps map function w/ the iphone is already pretty decent.
only con is that it doesn't have a voice function that tells you where to drive.
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I dont really think of it as a con all you have to do is do some reading before you start driving, i do it all the time, just remember all the exits you have to take, i wont recommend using it while driving, however if you have someone to help it would be better, also google maps gives you traffic updates for FREE.
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Originally Posted by S14_Kouki
the tomtom app is the best navi for the iphone
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I dont know about the iPhone but there regular GPS systems sure are user friendly i would recommend it to anyone looking to buy a GPS system. Its the best i ever used, n i haved garmin and magellan.