G-Map brings real-time GPS navigation to the iPhone 3G!
By Will Park on Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 at 10:41 AM PST In Announcements, Apple, Applications, Hottest Hardware, iPhone, iPhone OS
If you’re still holding your breath for Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) to enable some sort of turn-by-turn GPS navigation functionality on the iPhone, you might have to keep on keepin’ on, as they say. Ever since Apple released its GPS-toting iPhone 3G, the world has been waiting for a bona fide navigation application with turn-by-turn directions. The GPS receiver lying within the iPhone 3G offered users the tantalizing prospect of using their shiny handset as an in-car GPS navigation system, but Apple has so far been slow to move on that front. But, if real-time GPS navigation on the iPhone is more important than your loyalty to Apple, XROAD’s new G-Map for iPhone is ready to turn your iPhone 3G into a high-performance GPS navigation unit.
Car blog Kicking Tires had a chance to review the new XROAD G-Map application for the iPhone 3G, and came away quite impressed. G-Map for iPhone proved to be as accurate as any dedicated navigation unit from TomTom or Garmin, as long as towering buildings didn’t get in the way – GPS accuracy suffers in downtown Chicago, but moving towards the out-skirts of town revives G-Map’s pin-point accuracy. G-Map also gets high marks for its ease of use (this is an iPhone, remember?), POI content, routing directions and value. Unfortunately, G-Map lost points for its inability to display all street names on the map and its apparent lack of voice-guided navigation. But, with future application updates likely to fix the street name snafu, G-Map for iPhone still scores well.
G-Map for iPhone will cost you $19 from the iPhone AppStore, but when you compare that to the cost of a comparably sized (in terms of screen size) GPS navigation unit, it’s obvious that there’s tons of value packed in this iPhone app.
[Via: EngadgetMobile]


This is so cool. I’m in Pittsburgh at the moment and just used Google maps to get to the Apple store about a mile or so away. I’m heading there to grab an iPod Touch.
Well, guess it doesn’t really have anything to do with this article, but it’s exciting all the same.
Please tell me this will work with iPod touch.
This is lame. Why cant apple alow Tom Tom to create a REAL GPS app????