GPS Phone
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A GPS Phone is a mobile phone with an integrated GPS system which can be used for traveling and tracking purposes. These devices usually include built-in maps and turn-by-turn direction software but lack loggers. Maps can often be downloaded onto the phone as well. Most mobile phones have GPS in them, but are not available for the general public to use. Some phone providers have "unlocked" the phone, so that the user can now use GPS based software and programmes on their phone.
[edit] Devices
- Apple - iPhone 3G
- ASUS - P535, P526 ,P750
- AT&T - Tilt 8925
- Benefon - Twig
- BlackBerry - BlackBerry 8820/8830 (GSM/GPRS), 8310, 8110, 7100i (iDEN), 7520 (iDEN)
- E-TEN - G500, G500+, X500 glofiish, M700, X500+, M800, X800
- FALCOM - MAMBO 2
- Fujitsu Siemens - Pocket LOOX T Series
- Garmin - nüvifone (not yet in production)
- Gigabyte - GSmart i300, GSmart i350, GSmart q60
- Helio - Helio Ocean, Helio Fin, Helio Heat, Helio Drift
- HP - iPAQ hw6900 series , HP 610, HP 910
- HTC - HTC P3300, HTC P3600, HTC Advantage X7500, HTC S420, HTC S730, HTC P4550, HTC P6500, HTC Touch Cruise
- iPhone 3G
- i-mate - JAQ4
- ImCoSys - I-SM1
- Mio Technology - A702, A701, A501
- Motorola - A1000, MC35, E815, A780, Moto Q9h Global
- Neo1973
- Nokia - Nokia 6275i, Nokia 6110 Navigator, Nokia 6210 Navigator, Nokia E90 Communicator, Nokia N95 (both standard & 8GB version), Nokia N82 and the upcoming Nokia N96
- Samsung - SGH-i600 (GPS version), SPH-N270 (very basic, the user may only choose whether or not to allow the position to be sent with a call signal), Samsung Blackjack II
- Siemens - Siemens SXG75
- Sony Ericsson - C702
- Toshiba - 908A