May 06 2009
Verizon Navigator thinks globally
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Verizon
According to Wikipedia, Verizon Navigator, also known as VZ Navigator, “is a GPS navigation software for Verizon Wireless phones that turns the phone into a GPS navigation device. It is a white label product based on Networks in Motion’s AtlasBook mobile navigation platform. It is compatible with many recent Verizon GPS phones, and available through Get It Now. It uses both GPS and cellular antennas through Assisted GPS”.

Because VZ Navigator has reached that point where it had to be somehow improved in order to be even more successful than it already is, the company decided to make it… global. Because you know that globalization is one of the main directions these days.
Therefore, here we have the global version of the Verizon Navigator, which gives you the possibility to find the locations you’re looking for or to have an easy access to turn-by-turn directions not only in the North American continent, but also in the Western Europe.
The countries included are the following: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The customers who decide to use the software can choose between two default languages, English and Spanish, and two different ways of marking distances, miles or kilometers.
The VZ Navigator Global is available for an amount of $19.99 per month, but it will be found on the Storm 8530, the BlackBerry phone that you all know very well.
(Source: phonearea.net)








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