Navi2Go mobile navigation software hits BlackBerry smartphones

navi2go-blackberry.jpg3DVU has announced that its Navi2Go navigation app is now available for BlackBerry devices, moving beyond its existing base of WinMo and Symbian handsets. It comes in two versions, one for the US and one for the UK, with other European country editions to follow this summer. It’ll be sold as a subscription, which in the US will cost $39 for three months, $69 for six months and $120 for a year. Like the existing versions, it’ll offer a blend of satellite navigation with photorealistic visuals. Features include turn-by-turn directions, flythrough trip previews, voice instructions, and more points of interest than you can shake a stick at. There’s stiff competition - my BlackBerry came with a Vodafone-branded satnav service preloaded for example - but more choice is always a good thing.

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3 Responses to “Navi2Go mobile navigation software hits BlackBerry smartphones”


  1. 1 Bella

    I can’t wait to see what Navi2go has to offer! I have the product on my windows mobile phone and the product is amazing and so genuine. Going on Blackberry is a great upgrade…

  2. 2 James

    Could you please let me know if i can have gps on my blackberry 8320 am looking for something like what ihave on tom tom Thanks James

  3. 3 Kim

    You have to purchase a bluetooth gps receiver to use gps on the 8320. I have the Qstarz bt-890 and I LOVE it!

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