Telmap Releases Telmap Navigator for Android
Telmap, the pioneers in mobile location solutions, announced the availability of a special edition of Telmap Navigator for Android, allowing Telmap’s award-winning location-based services solution to be accessed on the “fastest growing smart-phone operating system in 2009”, according to Current Analysis.
As part of Telmap’s strategy to optimise its solution on the major operating systems, the Android edition follows successful launches on iPhone, BlackBerry, Symbian, BREW, and Windows Mobile and will help users take advantage of Android’s popular user interface and capabilities.
Telmap Navigator for Android enables users to be set-up and navigating within seconds. It provides users with real-time, relevant and localized service and some of its key features include:
• ONE winning application: All-in-one solution including in-car navigation, dedicated pedestrian navigation, local search and content with an easy Tap ‘n’ Go experience
• Real-time turn-by-turn navigation with 3D moving maps, voice and text instructions announcing street names, real-time traffic information and Points of Interests such as gas stations and parking lots along the way
• Full route corridor download that’s conducted at the beginning of the navigation session, enabling quick and seamless re-routing when necessary with no need to re-connect to the server.
“Strategically, Telmap supports the main mobile platforms in order to provide a true location experience that can be brought to a greater audience on a wide range of devices”, says Oren Nissim, CEO of Telmap.
“We see Android as another great platform that will drive a more connected and location-aware society. The high performance of the Android powered phones supports our unique technology requirements, and therefore provides an advanced user experience in mobile navigation and location-based applications.”
Telmap is working with all of its customers to bring the Telmap Navigator Android edition to their subscribers. Telmap Navigator for Android is available at leading Tier 1 operators, including Orange, where the service is bundled free of charge, as part of five top tariff plans. More operators are expected to launch in the near future.
As part of Telmap’s strategy to optimise its solution on the major operating systems, the Android edition follows successful launches on iPhone, BlackBerry, Symbian, BREW, and Windows Mobile and will help users take advantage of Android’s popular user interface and capabilities.
Telmap Navigator for Android enables users to be set-up and navigating within seconds. It provides users with real-time, relevant and localized service and some of its key features include:
• ONE winning application: All-in-one solution including in-car navigation, dedicated pedestrian navigation, local search and content with an easy Tap ‘n’ Go experience
• Real-time turn-by-turn navigation with 3D moving maps, voice and text instructions announcing street names, real-time traffic information and Points of Interests such as gas stations and parking lots along the way
• Full route corridor download that’s conducted at the beginning of the navigation session, enabling quick and seamless re-routing when necessary with no need to re-connect to the server.
“Strategically, Telmap supports the main mobile platforms in order to provide a true location experience that can be brought to a greater audience on a wide range of devices”, says Oren Nissim, CEO of Telmap.
“We see Android as another great platform that will drive a more connected and location-aware society. The high performance of the Android powered phones supports our unique technology requirements, and therefore provides an advanced user experience in mobile navigation and location-based applications.”
Telmap is working with all of its customers to bring the Telmap Navigator Android edition to their subscribers. Telmap Navigator for Android is available at leading Tier 1 operators, including Orange, where the service is bundled free of charge, as part of five top tariff plans. More operators are expected to launch in the near future.
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