Waze, the free GPS navigator, is updated to version 3.6

Occasionally We have already told you about Waze, a free GPS navigator available on iOS and other platforms that differs from other applications of the genre by drawing on the contributions of users.

Although manipulating a mobile phone while driving is prohibited and very dangerous, we can always ask our co-pilot to mark incidents on the journey so that they appear in the browser and thus other Waze users are automatically warned. It also offers a driver profile that other users can visit in the style of a social network.

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During today, Waze for iPhone and iPad has been updated to version 3.6 to add the following new features:

  • Real-time roadblock alert. Waze will close the street and lead others down another path
  • Alert pins appear tilted on the map to better indicate the direction of the event
  • Cleaner map showing only relevant street names
  • New moods
  • New inbox with multiple message selection
  • Fuel prices pop-up window: being at a gas station offers users to update prices (only outside the US and only in countries where the function exists)
  • Optimized operation and correction of various bugs

If you haven't opted for one yet GPS app to use on iPhone, Waze is a serious candidate that has many useful functionalities and that at least in my city and surroundings, it works perfectly. Google Maps is also another candidate to use GPS with turn-by-turn navigation for free.

And you, what application do you use on your iPhone to go to a place you don't know?

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  1.   the_guita said

    I use Google Maps because Apple has not deemed the turn-by-turn navigation convenient on the iPhone 4.

    1.    excommunicated said

      Amen brother

  2.   Tommy said

    Waze without a doubt, with its real-time adjustment based on traffic… it turns google maps a thousand times.