This is the era of technology which reaches great heights as technologists invent new devices. One of the most important things is navigation while traversing unknown territory or places where you are going for the first time. You used to carry maps and try to find the way while driving and this was cumbersome. But now cell phones come with handy devices which can be used to navigate and track. They also tell you where you exactly are.
Nokia has come up with a new cell, the 6110 Navigator which is a four band mobile phone with satellite navigation capabilities. Targeted at the masses this cell phone costs 450/ $580 and has been designed for mass use and appeal. It also features the A-GPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) and has everything that most people want and need. There are preinstalled maps which can be easily used with a one-touch navigator key.
This Nokia 6110 Navigator can also view your position on the map, search destinations, find specific routes and locate services like restaurants, hotels and shops in the nearby areas. It suggests the best possible route to follow either by car or even on foot. It gives clear instructions by voice guidance and help by turning arrows on the map to ensure that you reach the destination fast. The price of Nokia 6110 is 450/ $580
GPS on the mobile phone is now a very real thing and there are a growing number of phones which are capable of linking to a GPS kit and most mobiles now have this entirely new feature available.
Mio A710 is a new model which is slender, sleek, small and very impressive. GPS is installed in this through the new SiRF Star III which allows you to pick up signals even indoors and you have yet to start your journey. Maps of Europe are included and you have to just insert them through the side button. The mapping software is easy to use and is quick and efficient.
If you need help in using the GPS maps, all you have to do is to press a button that supports a flip screen option and you can flip from landscape to portrait. However the minute you take the phone out of the car, its usability suffers.
New models which have the tri-band GSM phones have been released. They run on Microsoft's new windows Mobile 5 OS and business men can use its new Push email features which makes it as good as a Blackberry. Word and Power Point can also be accessed. A camera can also be installed and it will be easy to use. The only thing is that with so many features, the model is tiny with a small screen and you may have to use a stylus to operate it.
People have become very demanding and would now like to have a wifi also installed in the package which already has so many applications. You could then read your email and surf the net if you are caught in a traffic jam. - 15478
Nokia has come up with a new cell, the 6110 Navigator which is a four band mobile phone with satellite navigation capabilities. Targeted at the masses this cell phone costs 450/ $580 and has been designed for mass use and appeal. It also features the A-GPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) and has everything that most people want and need. There are preinstalled maps which can be easily used with a one-touch navigator key.
This Nokia 6110 Navigator can also view your position on the map, search destinations, find specific routes and locate services like restaurants, hotels and shops in the nearby areas. It suggests the best possible route to follow either by car or even on foot. It gives clear instructions by voice guidance and help by turning arrows on the map to ensure that you reach the destination fast. The price of Nokia 6110 is 450/ $580
GPS on the mobile phone is now a very real thing and there are a growing number of phones which are capable of linking to a GPS kit and most mobiles now have this entirely new feature available.
Mio A710 is a new model which is slender, sleek, small and very impressive. GPS is installed in this through the new SiRF Star III which allows you to pick up signals even indoors and you have yet to start your journey. Maps of Europe are included and you have to just insert them through the side button. The mapping software is easy to use and is quick and efficient.
If you need help in using the GPS maps, all you have to do is to press a button that supports a flip screen option and you can flip from landscape to portrait. However the minute you take the phone out of the car, its usability suffers.
New models which have the tri-band GSM phones have been released. They run on Microsoft's new windows Mobile 5 OS and business men can use its new Push email features which makes it as good as a Blackberry. Word and Power Point can also be accessed. A camera can also be installed and it will be easy to use. The only thing is that with so many features, the model is tiny with a small screen and you may have to use a stylus to operate it.
People have become very demanding and would now like to have a wifi also installed in the package which already has so many applications. You could then read your email and surf the net if you are caught in a traffic jam. - 15478
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