CoPilot Live on AndroidCoPilot Live has won the race to launch the first turn-by-turn satellite navigation app for Android phones. That means enhanced GPS navigation guidance, flickable scrolling menus, safety camera alerts and maps that support the touchscreen gesture recognition. Read on to find out more…

Available on Android Market now, CoPilot Live brings all your favourite satnav functions to your Android phone. From enhanced GPS navigation guidance with lane indicator display at junctions to ‘reality’ sign post information, and turn-by-turn voice directions, its like a proper satnav… just on your T-Mobile G1, or HTC Magic, even the new HTC Hero, or whatever Android handset you favour.


CoPilot Live for Android shown off


As it’s CoPilot Live, you can also use online features, such as location sharing, which allows you to view the location of your CoPilot friends on-screen and share your location with them. Pretty clever, no?

CoPilot Live for your Android phone is available on Android Market in two flavours: UK and Ireland for £25.99 and Europe for £59.99.

Out now | £25.99 (UK and Ireland)/£59.99 (Europe maps) | CoPilot Live

One Response to “CoPilot Live for Android available now!”

  1. Spider86 says:

    Does it come with a demo version or a trial or anything so you can try it out before you buy?

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