: The "U" stands for Unicode, allowing for enhanced language support on newer devices (typically those released after 2011). Compatible Devices
: Some users reported that the "shortest route" setting could lead to "horrid" rural paths or extremely narrow roads in places like the Czech Republic and Bavaria. garmin cn europe nt 2013.41
This version continued Garmin's dominance in "door-to-door" navigation. While OpenStreetMap was growing, it still lacked reliable house number data in 2013. City Navigator NT 2013.41 excelled here, offering accurate address interpolation and postal code sorting that made entering destinations significantly faster than competitor platforms. : The "U" stands for Unicode, allowing for
Garmin recently announced that the July 2024 release would be the final update for many devices using the "NT" format, effectively ending official lifetime map support for those legacy units. While OpenStreetMap was growing, it still lacked reliable
The update provided comprehensive road coverage for Western Europe and many countries in Eastern Europe, including detailed data for Croatia, Romania, and Ukraine.