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Sep
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2007
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Review: Nokia 6110 Navigator GPS Phone |
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LONDON, UK (Team Geared Up) - Stephen Nork has just posted his review of the new Nokia 6110 Navigator phone. The phone is as much camera-phone as a GPS handheld unit.
Stephen did some great testing of the unit with the free Nokia Sports Tracker software loaded on his Symbian S60 model. Check out these screenshots.
So we went for a little hiking trip this weekend and the Nokia Sports tracker tracked our entire 20km walk (plus 7km back by train).

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This phone looks great, and I’d quite like one. Nokia, fancy giving TGU a review model? Read the full review.
-Robin-

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Latest Comments (2):
Cryms releases Eriadne a free, easy application for the online tracking of real movements.
Inspired to the mythological figure of Ariadne this mobile application (A/GPS) allows users to publish via Mobile Device where they actually are . Users can take great profit who go for solitary walks in risky places (mountains, forests, etc.), parents who wish to know the position of their children on the house-school way, sportspeople who wish to trace the own distances on foot, bike, persons with the reduced guideline sense and many other cases.
Eriadne is developed specifically for GPS equipped mobile phones (internal GPS, A-GPS, operator network positioning or external Bluetooth GPS) and designed to save battery power life. To define the actual position the user just sends one SMS or full path to Eriadne server. Users can download the software for free.
http://www.eriadne.org
I’d used this phone before!! There’s no such pone that has everything you want and everything you need. CRAZY PHONE. For more information http://www.techtilldate.com/nokia-6110-navigator-cell-phone/
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