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TeleNav GPS now available as a free download from the AppStore

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011 at 2:32 AM

TeleNav for iPhone 4

Location-based service provider TeleNav is now offering its GPS navigation app for free for the iPhone 4 users. The application includes free maps and local search with more than 22 million Places that are continually updated and include details such as ratings, reviews and merchant information.

For the first 30 days after downloading, customers will also get access to advanced navigation features, such as spoken turn-by-turn directions and 3D moving maps. After the period, you can continue using the advanced navigation features for a pay-as-you-go cost of $2.99 per month or $21.99 per year. Alternatively, there’s also the option to “stay free” and use only GPS map and local search capabilities.

The new offer comes on the heels of the recent TeleNav’s deal with Verizon Wireless, which allows the carrier’s customers to get navigation for less – $19.99 for one year of service if downloaded before March 31st. Verizon is offering TeleNav’s service to its iPhone 4 and Android users

Navigation by TeleNav (FREE) [iTunes link]

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