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Originally Posted by Wes Janson
Right now, Sprint Nav seems to be the best value, in my opinion. I mean, think about it...
For $5 a month, you get a fully functional nav program that gets all of its maps from a server, so you never need to switch out your SD card. Turn-by-turn alerts with spoken street names. Accurate and updated maps with a huge POI database. And to top it all off, inclusive traffic reports and re-routing service. I mean typically, you have to have a separate subscription for that. Subscribing to Tom-Tom's service will ding you $35 a year! More than half the cost of Sprint Nav per year.
Other GPS software seem to have a hefty initial purchase fee. $100 to $250 from what I can see. Two years with Sprint Nav is $120. And you get program updates as they become available; presumably keeping you current rather than having to purchase whole new versions of the other manufacturers.
It may not be the most glamorous or flashy, but it certainly meets my needs, and is easily the best value of anything currently available to Sprint users.
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I thought Sprint NAV was $9.99 per month which is way too much. For $5.00 per month I'd definitely consider it.
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