Now a days GPS system is very helpful apps with help of this app we can
find anything we can’t be able to search, We can locate our friend if
it’s ever lost or stolen.Below are some of the location based apps.
With great advancement the technology is developing day by day and with
great advancement the more new apps are originating day by day and some
of the new apps with you may be all the geeks are very well familiar.
But today I want to review some of the Best GPS apps which are listed
below.
Best Android GPS Apps
There are hundreds of GPS applications availablre in the market for
Android phone but here we compiled some best GPS apps for your Android
Phones.
Google Maps Navigation
Google Maps with navigation is available for Android 1.6 and higher.
This suite has proven itself and is currently the most popular GPS app
for Android 1.6 users and above. It includes many features that no other
GPS apps are able to provide, such as Street View and Satellite views.
Loopt- Android GPS Apps
Loopt users can share their location between carrier networks with
fellow Loopt users on AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, Boost, MetroPCS and
T-Mobile. The Android version offers all the core Loopt features
including background location updating which enables users to receive
alerts when a friend is nearby. Users can also switch between map modes
for a satellite view of their friend map or to monitor traffic delays.
Beyond sharing their location and status information with friends via
phones, Loopt users can also easily share their information with popular
Web services such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter or personal blogs
and Web sites.
Glympse – Android GPS Apps
Glympse uses the T-Mobile G1’s GPS to find your location, then lets
you send a link with that location to a friend, family member, business
associate and so on. When the intended recipient receives the link, they
can click on it to open a dynamic map that displays your location in
real-time. Rather than being yet another social network that you have to
fill out a profile for, invite friends, and all the other usual
hassles, Glympse requires no registration or login. And friends are
temporary. You can choose to allow your location to be seen for a
minimum of 15 minutes and a maximum of 4 hours which drastically
simplifies the user privacy process.
Locale – Android GPS Apps
This is the clever kind of app that I love. It uses your location to
adjust settings on the phone. It might seem a little confusing at first,
but you can program your phone to perform certain functions when you
get to predefined locations. For example – You can set the phone to
remind you to charge your battery when you walk through your front door.
You can set the phone to go switch to silent mode as soon as you arrive
at the cinema. The list is endless and you can configure it to do
exactly what you want. Shame this is only available for Android.
Places Directory- Android GPS Apps
As the name implies, Places Directory allows you to browse nearby
places in categories like Restaurants, Movie Theaters, Hotels and Banks.
You’ll see distance and directions to the destination, and if you tap
on the listing, we’ll show ratings and photos. You can also call the
business or view its location on Google Maps.
CoPilot- Android GPS Apps
If you do a lot of traveling and often travel off your planned routes
CoPilot is for you. CoPilot’s software works on maps that are
downloaded to the SD card on the phone. The larger storage of a SD card
allows you to fit the maps for all of North America on the phone.
CoPilot also has a nice interface that is easy to use while driving. If
you are used to a conventional GPS system like a Garmin, CoPilot is the
closest you will come in terms on interface. I also prefer the voice
alerts much better on CoPilot than on Google Maps. Copilot does
everything you need in a GPS app, even thought it may not include some
of the fancier features like Street View.
Wisepilot- Android GPS Apps
WisePilot is another GPS app for Android. Honestly I feel this app
doesn’t set itself apart from any of the other GPS apps enough to
justify a $69.95 per year price tag. Yes, it does get you to point to
point. It does have points of interest and voice alerts, but so do the
free apps along with CoPilot. The one thing that it does do, is it lets
you manage all your routes online. This can be a very nice feature if
you are planning a trip. You can map out an entire trip from start to
finish, including places to eat and the gas stations you will have to
stop at, all on their website.
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