TomTom has just joined the ranks of GPS apps in the App Store. The popular navigation brand has just unveiled its own iPhone application for the U.S. 
I?m not sure what took so long for this to arrive ? TomTom first announced it last June at WWDC ? but now that it's here, the app looks pretty good. At least the reviewer at iPhonewzealand digs it. (Apparently, the Kiwis got theirs first.)
Like full-fledged GPS units, TomTom for iPhone has turn-by-turn directions, voice-guided navigation, route options (for fastest or most direct), points-of-interest (POI) feature and night colors. But unlike its hardware cousins, it also takes advantage of iPhone functionality, including addressbook integration, fast calling to POI, pinch/zoom interface and accelerometer-driven display for landscape and portrait modes.
The reviewer mentioned a few glitches (like the app pinpointing his location in a nearby field once, or going a little buggy when he deviated from the directions), but aside from the occasional hiccup, the app worked well overall.
TomTom also plans to launch a pretty great-looking bundle (see vid). The package will include the app, plus a car cradle kit with charging port and hands-free calling. No other details on the bundle yet, but updates are available via online sign-up here.