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Free 30 day trial of Verizon’s VZ Navigator VX

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - July 21, 2011


Verizon has let us know they are offering a free 30 day trial of the new VZ Navigator VX. The new VZ Navigator VX app improves on all basic navigation capabilities while offering some exciting new features.

Features on the VZ Navigator VX include:

•Smart Routes with Real-Time Traffic – Updated every 60 seconds, telling you when traffic is ahead and mapping out detours to get you around it.
•Voice Turn-by-Turn Directions – Even with other apps open, you will continue hearing where to turn to keep you on track.
•“Real” signs and road views – Accurate highway signs guide you into the correct lanes and prevent last minute lane changes.
•Location Sharing – Use Place Messaging or Facebook to share your real-time location or the place of an upcoming meeting.

For more information about VZ Navigator VX, and to see a video, please visit: www.vznavigator.com



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