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iGO primo navigation delivered by Samsung tablet

Hungarian navigation software supplier NNG is to supply its iGO primo software to European consumer electronics retailer Expert Italia, in a partnership that will see the software supplied with the Explorer Tablet, a special edition of the Android-based Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. Italian customers will now have access to a free edition of the iGO primo navigation software with the maps and content of 24 European countries. The turn-by-turn software comes with lifetime map updates and a wide range of NNG’s naviga
July 24, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Hungarian navigation software supplier 7430 NNG is to supply its iGO primo software to European consumer electronics retailer Expert Italia, in a partnership that will see the software supplied with the Explorer Tablet, a special edition of the 1812 Android-based 1809 Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.

Italian customers will now have access to a free edition of the iGO primo navigation software with the maps and content of 24 European countries. The turn-by-turn software comes with lifetime map updates and a wide range of NNG’s navigation features, including the complete POI database.

“We are positive that users will quickly discover how convenient a tablet really is for navigation, even more if it is NNG’s feature-rich iGO primo software,” commented Sergio Ghirardelli, NNG’s vice president for Auto Aftermarket and PND.

Roberto Omati, commercial director of Expert Italy said: “We at Expert are dedicated to delivering the best consumer electronics products for our customers. With Samsung’s Explorer Tablet and NNG’s software, our consumers receive a great offer.”

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