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Navionics app for Iphone


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SO I have an Iphone 4s that I downloaded the app onto, I recently received an Iphone 5 for work and was wondering since I already paid for and have the app on the 4s, if I can somehow also get it on the 5 with out paying for it or do I have to pay for it with each device it is on. Let me know. Thanks

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unless you are very good with electronics, you have to buy it again

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Go into the appstore and look for your purchased apps. I believe it should be listed and you can download it on your new phone.

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Bartman is right. Provided your "appstore" account is the same on both phones. If not, then you have to purchase again.

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When you set up your iPhone 5 just set it up from your last back up of the iphone 4 and everything on your 4 should now be on your 5.

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It depends what version you had, if it was the original version of Nav, you are screwed. If latest version then what was said above. Navionics psssd off a lot of people making them repurchase a new version and not allowing them to use the old one anymore. You can still find it but not without searching on the Web for the file.

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If you're not restoring from your last back-up, just go into the app store and download again (assuming you're using the same account). You will be going through the process of buying it, but once you do it will tell you that you already purchased it and that you can download it to the device. During the process you'll be convinced that you're re-purchasing it but the message will come up after you try to purchase. Just an FYI, my background is as an AT&T store manager.

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It depends what version you had, if it was the original version of Nav, you are screwed. If latest version then what was said above. Navionics psssd off a lot of people making them repurchase a new version and not allowing them to use the old one anymore. You can still find it but not without searching on the Web for the file.
not my experience at all. True its not on the app store but I contacted navionics through the app store and they sent me the installer. I still have the file in fact.
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step one- jailbreak your new phone

step two- In your newly installed cydia app, find some sources for an app call installous.

step three- install installous

step four- never pay for an app again.

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Well they might have changed their policy, but they were not providing the apk of the old version when I was looking for it. I was simply told they were not supporting it and I would have to purchase the new version because of some international regulations.

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My first phone with navionics crashed, so when I got my next phone Navionics told me that I had to purchase the app again, and it was the same phone as I had before.

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Well they might have changed their policy, but they were not providing the apk of the old version when I was looking for it. I was simply told they were not supporting it and I would have to purchase the new version because of some international regulations.

Not quite the right answer either. Let me clarify the confusion. That issue was for all the fragmented Android owners. The North app was dealt away with and became unavailable on Google play or their app store. You had to purchase the newer version. Some sought to find the old app and reinstall it, which the file or old app itself was floating online in the underground community.

The iOS version of Navionics North app was always available for iPhone owners. Even after the new version was releases which is now goes under "Marine & Lakes." Even now when I look at my previous purchases or apps all of my old apps are there available for download at anytime I want pretty much. So I chosed to re-download and use the old "North" app its there.

The only issue at hand here would be if you didnt use the same Apple ID or iTunes account and created or used a totally different one at hand. Apple currently does not allow or have a way to link up multiple account. So would be considered a complete different entity. So if you didnt use the same account previously you would not have any of your apps and thus have to pay for again for any apps you want.

Since the introduction of the iPhone 4 they introduced backup icloud services and iTunes cloud services with iOS5 or later. Which allows you to directly see your previous purchases on the iTunes store assuming you logged in with the correct ID and password.

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