Sygic finally gets iPhone turn-by-turn GPS app approved

by Justin on June 18, 2009

sygic logo Sygic finally gets iPhone turn by turn GPS app approvedThis isn’t such a big deal now that TomTom, Navigon and others have turn-by-turn GPS applications coming for the iPhone, but Slovakian software maker Sygic has finally had its GPS app approved for the App Store in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.  Sygic was one of the first developers to tackle a turn-by-turn navigational app for the iPhone and actually had a version available for jailbroken phones.  You’ll pay dearly for its official app too.  Sygic Mobile Maps for Australia & New Zealand will set you back US$64, while Sygic Mobile Maps for South East Asia will make a US$79.99 dent in your wallet.  Meanwhile, Sygic is still waiting on approval for its North American (United States, Canada, Mexico) and European (44 countries) app versions.

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  • Phillip
    I for one don't mind paying $79.99 Aussie dollars for a full version. A paperbound street directory JUST for Sydney costs $59 and Melbourne another $48 so for less money this has it ALL. Well Done Sygic. As soon as I get my iPhone 3GS I'll be buying this before apple change their mind!!
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