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Pioneer Releases First iPhone App

A couple of days ago, we had posted about the Pioneer in-dash navigation systems which could be integrated with the popular iPhone. Now, the actual app to be used for the AVIC-U310BT and AVIC-Z110BT in-dash navigation systems has been revealed and it comes in the person of the Avic Feeds. The app creates a link between Apple and the Pioneer in-dash navigation systems that allow anyone to find points of interest or search for destinations in advance via Bluetooth. Thanks to the Avic Feeds, iPhone owners no longer have to plot their course manually since the app can do it all for them.

The Pioneer Avic Feeds app can be downloaded at the Apple Store and pioneerelectronics.com for free.

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Pioneer has unveiled a dandy new device that integrates their in-dash navigation systems with an Apple app. The two new systems, the AVIC-U310BT and AVIC-Z110BT in-dash navigation systems, allows iPhone owners to find points of interest or destinations via Bluetooth connection. These new navigation systems provides drivers an easier way of getting around and reaching their point of destination through the combined efforts of these two familiar brands.

Drivers can get these systems for under $700. The AVIC-U310BT retails for $599 while the AVIC-Z110BT is priced at around $1,599. The Pioneer AVIC FEEDS App can be downloaded for free at pioneerelectronics.com or the iTunes store.

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  • For the many people using their iPhones as a means of getting around the territories they are in, the North American version of CoPilot Live GPS navigation system has been officially released and is now available at the iPhone App Store for $34.99. The app is compatible with the latest iPhone 3G and 3GS and contains detailed street maps of the USA and Canada.

    The CoPilot Live is currently the #1 paid navigation app and is among the top 20 paid apps in the UK. Navigating to any destination is easy with CoPilot Live on an iPhone. Simply enter a house number, street or one of millions of pre-loaded Points of Interest and it immediately works out the best route to get there.

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    Tags: 3G, 3gs, Apple, best route, Canada, copilot live gps, GPS, gps navigation system, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, maps of the usa, Mobile Software, points of interest, street maps




     

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