Thursday, May 8, 2008

Nokia mobile navigation accelerates

AMSTERDAM - Nokia has this week launched a service that a mobile phone within a minute GPS can identify where he is located. Now that lasts an average of about three minutes. The service offers new opportunities for online location services.

Because of the slowness of GPS services in the mobile phone is the use of telefoonnavigatie so far has not really come off the ground. Mobile handset manufacturers see GPS-based navigation, however, as one of the most valuable mobile extras.

Analistenbureau Berg Insight predicts that sales of mobile phone based personal navigation in 2009 the 12 million limit in Europe and the United States. In 2005 stood at the counter only 1 million.

Most GPS-assisted technologies in the mobile phone use of mobile antennas on the supplier for the rapidly finding locations. The new service of Nokia, however, use of data on the SIM card and new software that enables the phone in order to capture satellite signals.

Autonavigatiesystemen make use of GPS chips that determine their position through satellites. That Nokia will use this technology now in its phones, it means fierce competition for makers of car.

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AMSTERDAM - Nokia has this week launched a service that a mobile phone within a minute GPS can identify where he is located. Now that lasts an average of about three minutes. The service offers new opportunities for online location services.

Because of the slowness of GPS services in the mobile phone is the use of telefoonnavigatie so far has not really come off the ground. Mobile handset manufacturers see GPS-based navigation, however, as one of the most valuable mobile extras.

Analistenbureau Berg Insight predicts that sales of mobile phone based personal navigation in 2009 the 12 million limit in Europe and the United States. In 2005 stood at the counter only 1 million.

Most GPS-assisted technologies in the mobile phone use of mobile antennas on the supplier for the rapidly finding locations. The new service of Nokia, however, use of data on the SIM card and new software that enables the phone in order to capture satellite signals.

Autonavigatiesystemen make use of GPS chips that determine their position through satellites. That Nokia will use this technology now in its phones, it means fierce competition for makers of car.

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