18 Feb 2009
Sygic demos turn-by-turn GPS app at MWC09
Filed under: Software, iPhone, App Store, SDK, Jailbreak/pwnage

One of the most elusive and desired apps for iPhone is turn-by-turn GPS navigation. Just before the iPhone 3G hit the market, we heard that TomTom was developing a GPS navigator. To date, it hasn’t shipped. Recently, the focus has been on xGPS, an app that requires a jailbroken iPhone to work.
Since Apple says a) jailbreaking may be illegal and b) the terms of the SDK prohibit “real time route guidance,” it seems like it may be a long time before we see legal turn-by-turn on the iPhone. This week, though, there was some light at the end of the GPS tunnel.
At Mobile World Congress 2009 (MWC09) in Barcelona, Spain, Sygic is demoing a version of their namesake GPS navigation software running on an iPhone 3G. According to a post on The iPhone Blog, the Sygic software uses maps from TeleAtlas, the same company that supplies map data for Google Maps. Sygic produces similar software for Windows Mobile and Symbian devices.
From the screenshots in the post, the app appears to be similar to what many of us are used to with our TomTom, Garmin, and Magellan car navigation systems. Whether or not Sygic will be lucky enough to get this one into the App Store is unknown, but this app is definitely worth watching.
Thanks to Topper for the tip!
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Sygic demos turn-by-turn GPS app at MWC09 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 18 Feb 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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by Chappo
, on February 18 2009
@ 6:44 pm
Why does apple keep screwing us on the whole GPS real time route guidance it’s bullshit…..
It’s like having the feature to make calls but not having the feature to talk
Apple wake up to yourselfs and start spending some money on your devs to devlop some real handy features in the damn phone