Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Telenav Software for Mobile Applications Devices

Telenav is constantly releasing new navigation software for mobile devices. The Blackberry Tour from Verizon is the latest mobile device that can use this company's software, and there's a version for the Apple iPhone, too.

Blackberry Tour

Telenav is a popular provider of location-based (GPS) software applications for mobile devices. Recently, it has released applications for both the Blackberry Tour and the latest version of the IPhone.

Source: http://www.thetechherald.com/article.php/200929/4088/Review-Verizon-s-BlackBerry-Tour-9630Telenav, who has partnerships with nearly all of the major wireless carriers and mobile device manufacturers, is respected in the GPS field. The advantage of GPS units on mobile devices is that you always know where you are. You can always get directions, especially spoken turn-by-turn directions, to where you want to go, and, it helps to prevent you from getting lost. So the introduction of this GPS software onto mobile devices that previously didn’t have them is a huge step for the market and consumers.

Telenav’s GPS Navigator software being available for Verizon’s Blackberry Tour is notable because, up until the release of this phone, Verizoncustomers were forced to use only VZ Navigator if you were looking for a GPS-enabled navigation application.

Customers are allowed a 30-day free trial to test out the software. And, after that, it's $9.99 per month. The service features up-to-date maps, the latest information on traffic, the latest gas prices for an area, and an advanced points of interest database. Being able to use this system over Verizon’s VZ Navigator will be a huge improvement for consumers

IPhone

Telenav has also released GPS software for the latest versions of the IPhone. It coincided with the introduction of Apple’s IPhone Operating System 3.0. The one major problem with this software is that it only works on IPhones that have GPS capability. So, the Source:http://www.mapds.com.au/newsletters/0807/Newsletter_18_July_2008.htmoriginal edition from 2007 will not be able to use this software.

Same as above, you will be given a 30-day free trial, and then the software runs $9.99 per month. But, the software works great with the IPhone and is well worth the investment.




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