AT&T Navigator - Mobile Phone-Based GPS Service

AT&T Navigator - Mobile Phone-Based GPS Service
AT&T Navigator - Mobile Phone-Based GPS Service. A new service from AT&T which provides integrated speech recognition for address entry and points of interest search." In addition, the location service offers other features like real-time traffic updates, ability to compare gas prices and get directions to the nearest gas stations, and mobile access to YellowPages.com. A perfect tool for the bustling commuter or business traveler.

AT&T Navigator is designed to provide you with clear and precise audible and visual turn-by-turn driving directions, including full-color moving maps, using GPS directly from your wireless phone.

Working with TeleNav, whose navigation service has been available on AT&T PDAs since 2006, AT&T is now introducing its own branded next-generation GPS navigation service for all consumers. The service is available on GPS-capable PDAs and handsets, including the new consumer-focused Motorola Z9.

AT&T Navigator is currently available on the new Motorola Z9 as well as the Samsung BlackJack II, MOTO Q™, AT&T Tilt, and BlackBerry devices (8310, 8800 and 8820). AT&T Navigator will also come preloaded on GPS-enabled devices that will be part of the AT&T handset portfolio in the near future. Monthly subscription costs $9.99 while the "Day Pass" is available for $2.99. More information is available from AT&T Navigator website at www.att.com/navigator
Share :

0 comments on "AT&T Navigator - Mobile Phone-Based GPS Service"

Post a Comment