Verizon Wireless does not want you to get lost ever again with their VZ Navigator VX, the most up-to-date version of their navigation service which will be made available to the Motorola DROID X, HTC DROID Incredible and the Samsung Fascinate. What makes this navigation service different from the rest would be 3D navigation views that rely on enhanced 3D city models and true-to-life images of highway and exit signs, helping you visualize your surroundings better in order to reach your destination on time (or earlier) and within the shortest route possible. This is clearly the next evolutionary step in direction services, and the 3D capabilities of VZ Navigator VX will be available in six cities at launch, among them being Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Mo., New York, and Washington D.C.. Throughout the year, more cities will be thrown into the mix for good measure. Will this addition cause those who want to get a CDMA iPhone from Verizon pause for a moment? We don’t think so, but existing DROID X, DROID Incredible and Fascinate owners might want to download this app from the Android Market. It will cost you $9.99 monthly for unlimited access, while half that amount nets you a weekly usage. [Press Release]

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