Verizon Wireless launched a new version of its VZ Navigator GPS software called VZ Navigator VX and If you think the Google Maps navigation on your Droid is just too boring, Verizon has its own turn-by-turn software that adds 3D.This service is available forĀ Android smartphones, including the Droid X, Droid Incredible and Samsung Fascinate…….
Verizon Wireless announced VZ Navigator VX.This software is latest version of the company’s award-winning navigation service and this software is now available on select DROID smartphones, including DROID X by Motorola, DROID Incredible by HTC and the Samsung Fascinate.VZ Navigator VX is unlike any other navigation service offered today, providing customers with 3D navigation views using enhanced 3D city models and true-to-life images of highway and exit signs.This service is available in six cities including: Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Mo., New York, and Washington D.C., with more cities being added in 2011. The 3D city and road views add dimension to the turn-by-turn directions.VZ Navigator VX builds on existing location-based technology, including an easy-to-use interface, improved functionality for finding points of interest, the ability to run multiple VZ Navigator functions simultaneously within a navigation session and integration with Facebook.Customers can download VZ Navigator VX from the Android Market.It is available for $9.99 a month for unlimited access, $4.99 for a weekly usage or $2.99 for a one-day/24-hour use. VZ Navigator VX is available initially on DROID X by Motorola, the Samsung Fascinate and the DROID Incredible by HTC with additional devices rolling out in 2011.