

^ "Nav N Go iGO 8 available for Windows smartphones in Europe".In 2013, NNG partnered with Logicom, with an intention to provide the iGO navigation software services to the latter's mappy PNDs. There are different versions of maps running on the iGO Navigation software for the same country or region made by different map suppliers, including TomTom, HERE, Sensis and regional providers. Īs NNG is an independent map provider, it works with several map suppliers in different geographical regions. In 2013, the portal supports 5.200 devices and counts close to 1.8 million registered users globally. Maps and updates are available for over 90 countries and regions, including countries from Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Middle East, Asia, and Oceania. The portal typically releases map updates four times a year.
#Igo primo maps update update#
, NNG's map and content update portal, provides updates for iGO 8, iGO amigo and iGO primo. IGO Primo Nextgen was introduced in 2015.
#Igo primo maps update android#
Android and Windows Mobile versions are available to smartphone manufacturers and network providers, but not for retail sale.

Running on the iGO primo software engine, the refreshed application covers 115 countries with location-based search, green routing and improved junction views. IGO Primo app for iOS devices was introduced at CeBIT Hannover, 2011.
#Igo primo maps update pro#
Version 6 was introduced at the end of 2012, with Google Local search, green routing, extras through in-app purchase, real-time traffic monitoring, TTS Pro speech synthesis, and 3D display of junctions. IGO Primo (for Apple iOS, PND/PNA devices), introduced in 2010, is as of 2015 the primary product of the iGO Navigation range. IGO My Way 2009 (for iOS devices) was released for North America and Western Europe and was then rolled out to all of Europe in 2010. Since iGO amigo was a streamlined release, it had fewer features than its predecessor iGO 8. iGO amigo was the first in a new software series, and employed changes aimed at simplifying the user interface. IGO amigo (for PNDs) was launched at CeBIT 2009 in Hannover. It offered high-definition 3D navigation maps of terrain, road elevation, landmarks and 3D buildings. NNG's iGO 8 (for PDA/PNA devices) was released in April 2008. An improved version was iGO My way 2006 Plus, announced in 2006. Due to the new map compression technology, the product fits on a 1GB SD card. IGO My way 2006 was the first GPS navigation software package by Nav N Go (now NNG) for PDA/ PNA devices, introduced in 2005 at CeBIT, Hannover.
