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3DVU enhanced version of Navi2Go

Tel Aviv – 3DVU, the leading global provider of 3D Image Navigation, announced release of the enhanced version of Navi2Go, the multi-language voice guided turn-by-turn mobile navigation application. Unlike most navigation solutions that present only flat ‘80s-like graphics, few cities in 2D imagery or high-altitude 2D topographic maps, Navi2Go brings entire countries in real 3D high resolution aerial photography with landscape elevation. Users can navigate over continuous imagery of the entire UK, USA, Germany, Netherlands and Czech Republic (France, Austria, and Italy coming soon) as well as the new 3D lined map with terrain of the US and all of Europe. Navi2Go gives users the freedom to navigate at any level and angle of view, so users get the right perspective they need for instant orientation that prevents them from getting lost. Accurate multi-language voice guidance and 3D route guidance, makes Navi2Go the most intuitive, friendly and easy to use mobile navigation. The new Navi2Go supports Symbian S60 devices including Nokia’s popular phones, hundreds of Windows Mobile devices like Samsung, HTC, Motorola as well as BlackBerry*. Navi2Go addresses over two hundred million mobile users in the USA and Western Europe through major Mobile Operators and leading online software stores.

“This is the start of a profound change in the mobile navigation industry, raising users’ expectations from their mobile navigation. With current economic uncertainty, users are looking for maximum value” noted Isaac Levanon 3DVU’s Chairman and CEO. “Users are looking for compelling reasons to upgrade to phones with built-in GPS and to data plans. Users want rich media navigation, not the same old PacMan like graphics available on their old phones. Navi2Go gives users that value with better, more intuitive user experience” added Levanon. With the new Navi2Go, 3DVU is banking on the expected growth in the number of mobile subscribers using navigation on their mobile handsets to reach 70 million by 2014 (Berg Insight’s Oct-08). Additional European countries as well as iPhone, Android, Linux and JAVA versions will be released shortly.


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