Here's a list of iPhone applications that combine GPS capability with downloaded topographic maps to help you navigate off the grid, that is, without any connections to cell phone towers or the Internet. (The iPhone 3GS has a built-in GPS that calculates its position using signals from satellites.)
EDIT: thanks to forum members who point out that the iPhone 3G also includes the built-in GPS. Both the 3G and 3GS use the same Infineon PMB2525 Hammerhead II assisted GPS chip and a short antenna that runs across the top of the phone.
In alphabetical order:
Accuterra
http://mobile.accuterra.com/
Fugawi GPS iMap
http://www.fugawi.com/web/products/fugawi_imap.htm
Gaia GPS
http://www.gaiagps.com/
iTopoMaps
http://www.itopomaps.com/
MotionX GPS
http://news.motionx.com/category/motionx-gps/
RouteBuddy Atlas
www.routebuddy.com
(can use USGS and UK Ordinance Survey maps)
Topos2Go
http://www.cynicsoftware.com/topos2go/
Topo Maps
http://chezphil.org/topomaps/
TopoPoint USA
http://www.ebranta.com/topopointusa.html
Did I miss any?
EDIT: thanks to forum members who point out that the iPhone 3G also includes the built-in GPS. Both the 3G and 3GS use the same Infineon PMB2525 Hammerhead II assisted GPS chip and a short antenna that runs across the top of the phone.
In alphabetical order:
Accuterra
http://mobile.accuterra.com/
Fugawi GPS iMap
http://www.fugawi.com/web/products/fugawi_imap.htm
Gaia GPS
http://www.gaiagps.com/
iTopoMaps
http://www.itopomaps.com/
MotionX GPS
http://news.motionx.com/category/motionx-gps/
RouteBuddy Atlas
www.routebuddy.com
(can use USGS and UK Ordinance Survey maps)
Topos2Go
http://www.cynicsoftware.com/topos2go/
Topo Maps
http://chezphil.org/topomaps/
TopoPoint USA
http://www.ebranta.com/topopointusa.html
Did I miss any?