Sunday, 16 August 2009

MacRumors: TomTom for iPhone Appears in New Zealand App Store

Posted by bangzenk

iPhoneclub.nl reports [Google translation] that quaternary regional versions of TomTom's much-anticipated iPhone GPS application hit appeared in Apple's New Sjaelland App Store: U.S. & Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Pricing is as follows (Users should set their iTunes Store to "New Zealand" prior to clicking the App Store links.): - U.S. & Canada [App Store]: NZ $124.99 (US $84.41) - Western aggregation [App Store]: NZ $179.99 (US $121.55) - state [App Store]: NZ $104.99 (US $70.90) - New Sjaelland [App Store]: NZ $119.99 (US $81.03) The App Store application prices obviously allow exclusive the iPhone application and not the companion automobile outfit that module combine a automobile mount, enhanced GPS receiver, built-in speaker, and power cables. The outfit module also allow an audio output jack, as substantially as a mike to enable use of the iPhone as a Bluetooth speakerphone. A collection supposedly containing both the element and code components appeared for pre-order primeval last month priced at £99 (US $163.39) nonnegative taxes at UK merchandiser Handtec, although the legitimacy of the offer relic unclear. It is uncharted whether the applications' attendance on the New Sjaelland App Store is the prototypal phase of a rollout to binary countries or if the promulgation was a early addition.

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