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The Apple iPhone Shows Travelers the Way There is nothing worse than getting lost when you are trying to go somewhere. It also can be embarrassing having to stop and ask for directions. But with the Apple iPhone you have the ability to find out everything that you need right there on your cell phone. When you open the Maps application on your iPhone, Wi-Fi networks and information from cell towers are able to give your approximate location.
 
Simply drop a pin on the map and then move it to where you want to go. The amazing iPhone will give you directions, and it can also give you interest points that are nearby. But the iPhone doesn't stop there. No longer do you have to turn on the radio to find out what the current traffic conditions are. You can get the information right there on your iPhone. Along with the ability to view satellite images of major street names, the Apple iPhone is right there to help you find your way quickly and easily. The Apple iPhone helps you save time and save face. Instead of stopping to ask directions, you can get the information that you need right there on your iPhone. Not only that, but it can help you find landmarks and other things that you might be interested in along the way. It's like having a navigator right there with you in your car, letting you know what you need to know and getting you where you need to go.
 
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