Apr 15 2010, 6:58am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
A new iPhone GPS software wants to agressively compete with TomTom and Garmin. Navmii GPS Live for the iPhone is selling for only 3.99 Euro per country.
For many GPS users their home country is all they need. Navmii is targeting these users that only need a single country. Navmii is a UK based company and says that the new low price per country is possible with a new deal they reached with digital map provider Automotive Navigation Data (AND).
The low priced Navmii GPS iPhone app is available initially for The Netherlands, Germany, France and Spain and soon in all other continental European countries.
Navmii GPS iPhone apps are also available for US States right now, but sell for $12.99 each.
Via the Navmii site.
Source: Freshnews.com
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