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Waze for iOS gets a new interface and improved battery consumption

Popular navigation app Waze has just released a major upgrade for iPhone/iPad users. Carrying the version 4.0, they have made huge changes to its user interface, which aims to help you start your trip quicker than before. At first glance, it does looks more cartoonish compared to its previous version.

Apart from its new look, the latest version claims to have significantly reduce battery consumption and it takes fewer taps to start a navigation. The panels have been simplified with contacts placed on the right, while directions/destinations are located on the left.

The maps are easier to read with a cleaner look and colour coded alert icons. To avoid being late for your next appointment, there’s also smart reminders to alert you to leave on time, based on current traffic conditions. If you’re not on waze yet, you can download it on your iPhone via the AppStore. Do you like the new look? Let us know in the comments below.

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