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BlackBerry Traffic Beta adds voice directions

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011 at 6:29 PM

RIM’s own navigation app, BlackBerry Traffic, is getting a few new features in the Beta Zone. The biggie is voice navigation, so turn-by-turn directions are read out loud to you in a friendly robot voice, which is standard for most nav apps. Voice guidance includes a bunch of options, including standard and high-quality audio, as well as setting the frequency of assistance. On top of that, users can now drill down into specific road data and see if there are blockages, construction, or tolls to pay (and avoid them when routing, if desired).

BlackBerry Traffic is a little bit different than most GPS navigation services in that it uses anonymous traffic data farmed up from BlackBerry devices currently on the road, as well as other sources. By piling that information on top of standard turn-by-turn directions, BlackBerry Traffic aims to provide the fastest travel route possible. This is a scheme RIM picked up when they acquired Dash Navigation awhile back.

With this feature, BlackBerry Traffic feels a bit more like a grown-up navigation app, but I’d still much prefer an updated version of Google Maps with Navigation. Unfortunately, Google’s interest in developing much of anything for BlackBerry has been waning for some time, and with RIM’s Bing partnership, that’s unlikely to change anytime soon.

Head on over to the BlackBerry Beta Zone to try out BlackBerry Traffic 3.0 and the new voice assistance feature.

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Simon Sage

Simon Sage’s education largely surrounded writing, technology and online community, leading him to begin his blogging career at www.BlackBerryCool.com and to quickly discover a vibrant and active community surrounding BlackBerry and mobile technology. In exploring RIM’s platform, he has learned what enterprises are looking for in mobility as well as what makes the innocuous BlackBerry so appealing to them. Recently Simon’s been covering RIM’s gradual move into an already-crowded consumer market, and the impact of burgeoning challengers, such as the iPhone, as well as long-time leaders, like Nokia, on BlackBerry’s advancement. With plenty of content under his belt, Simon will be branching off a bit to see what other smartphone manufacturers are working on while still using BlackBerry as a barometer. At IntoMobile, you can count on his posts being even-handed, well-informed and thought-out.

  • Offrdk5

    Might want to check your link to the beta zone…kinda missing a .com in there….