Navizon’s “GPS” system for BlackBerries

May 2, 2007 | By | 2 Comments

Navizon on BlackBerry

Just because everyone can’t have the new GPS-equipped 8800 series yet. Navizon has released a new GPS software for any BlackBerry that doesn’t use satellites to track your location it uses your cellular tower.

“The release of Navizon for Blackberry devices is a very important development for our community of users”, said Cyril Houri, Founder and CEO of Mexens Technology. “By supporting this new platform, Navizon is now accessible to a vast majority of smartphone and PDA owners, making Location-Based services on wireless handhelds a reality even for users who don’t have a GPS-enabled phoned”.

The software is available for only $24.99 USD, visit Navizon.com from your handheld device to get a free 15 day trial.

Via CrackBerry.com

Filed in: BlackBerry, Software

  • Neal Whitehead

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  • http://www.iphone-stuff.org iPhone News Now

    I suppose that’s an interesting way to construe it. I never supposed guessed I’d see you say this after all your other blogs about Macs!