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Nokia 6630 Navigation offers complete mobile navigation solution
Nokia mobile navigation: here's your digital compass -- surf the Net, play music and shoot pictures even as you find your way!
BY OUR TECHNOLOGY CORRESPONDENT
20 June, 2005: Nokia and Wayfinder have announced the Nokia 6630 Navigation Pack, a tiny smartphone-based package that helps people find their way and explore locations while they are on the move. The navigation pack includes a Nokia 6630 smartphone, a Nokia Wireless GPS Module and the Wayfinder
Navigator (TM) program.
Accordint to Nokia's Director, Smartphone and Business Solutions, Multimedia Mr Kirsi Kokko, "Location-based services are among the top consumer choices for new mobile applications. With the Nokia 6630 Navigation Pack, we are addressing this demand using a very advanced, portable package which combines the benefits of a smartphone and navigation. When not using navigation-based services, users can enjoy the same device for productivity purposes, taking pictures or video, browsing on the Internet or playing music."
According to Jonas Sellergren, VP Product Management, Wayfinder Systems, "the Wayfinder Navigator(TM) application on the Nokia 6630 brings the ultimate navigation solution to the consumer. The Wayfinder Navigator(TM) in a Nokia smartphone delivers the comprehensive navigation experience which was primarily built into cars till now. Wayfinder Navigator(TM) is the perfect travel companion, the ideal tool for people on the move."
The Nokia Navigation Pack puts the world into people's pockets: when connected to the Nokia Wireless GPS Module, users can directly from the Nokia 6630 smartphone see their position and the easiest route to their destination on a digital map, provided by Tele Atlas. Once installed with the automatic settings configuration tool, Wayfinder's extensive map selection - which currently covers Western Europe, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, and Greece* - is ready for use.
The application also guides users with turn-by-turn voice instructions, and allows searching for street addresses, restaurants and other points of interest. Furthermore, locations or points of interest can be shared by forwarding maps via MMS or email. The Nokia 6630 Navigation Pack does not require fixed installations, making it possible for people to use it whenever and wherever they like.
The Wayfinder Navigator(TM) application on the Nokia 6630 smartphone's Reduced Size MultiMediaCard (MMC) offers a 6-month period of navigation including automatic map updates. After the free period, users can extend the service directly from the Nokia 6630 smartphone or via www.MyWayfinder.com. In order to access the Internet and download routes, maps and information from the Wayfinder server, users need a GPRS** subscription.
In some markets, the navigation pack will also be available with the Nokia 6670 smartphone. The Nokia 6630 and 6670 Navigation Packs are available in Western Europe, with more areas to follow later on this year.
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