T-Mobile users are already familiar with the Telenav subscription based turn by turn navigation application and the latest member from the T-Mobile contingent to embrace the service will be the myTouch 3G. The eager enthusiasts of the GPS Navigation can hook up to the application from tomorrow.

Just to have a feel of things, there is a 30-day free trail available from the company’s website and its is here where you can evaluate how the service works for you.
The software for the application will include a number of useful features that include traffic and incident updates, automatic re-routes, POIs and gas prices. Also there is speech recognition to help you program your destination and finding businesses.
You can well imagine the capability of this application as it has more than 10 million businesses and services listed coupled with reviews and ratings which in turn are connected to the myTouch 3G’s phone and browser for easy contacting.
There is a daily commute alert feature that can automatically update you with an email with details of the optional traffic summary.
The android explorers too get to lay their hands on this service tomorrow and once the trail-period is over, it will cost you $9.99 a month. [via: Slashgear]


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