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TomTom for iPhone Hits the New Zealand App Store

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According iPhoneclub.nl report [Google translation] that four regional versions of the most anticipated GPS App for iPhone: Apple TomTom have appeared in the New Zealand App Store: U.S. and Canada, Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand.


 
The price of the JPA shall be as follows:

      * New Zealand U.S. $ 119.99 (85.6 MB) TomTom New Zealand
      * Australia, U.S. $ 104.99 (157 MB) TomTom Australia
      * USA and Canada U.S. $ 124.99 (1.21 GB) TomTom U.S. & Canada
      * Western Europe U.S. $ 179.99 (1.44 GB) TomTom Western Europe

*** Note: You must set your region of New Zealand before you click on the App Store.

This includes pricing the only iPhone application and not the companion car kit. Car kit includes a car mount, increased GPS receiver, built-in speaker and power cables. The kit also includes an audio output jack and a microphone allowing you to work as an iPhone Bluetooth speakerphone.It is not known whether the applications in the App Store look New Zealand is the first stage of a deployment of several countries, or if He was a premature release addition.TomTom for iPhone includes the following tasks:

     

* IQ Routes
        Calculates the most efficient, fastest
      * Touch and go
        Full compatibility with touchscreen
      * Construction and landscape mode
      * Restaurant Finder
      * Speed alert

TomTom Western Europe covers about 99.9% of:

      * United Kingdom
      * Ireland
      * Germany
      * Austria
      Switzerland *
      Liechtenstein *
      * France
      Monaco *
      * Italy Italy
      * San Marino
      * Vatican City
      * Spain
      * Portugal
      * Andorra
      * Belgium
      * Netherlands
      * Luxembourg
      * Sweden
      * Denmark
      * Norway
      * Finland
      * Canary Islands
 



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