TeleNav GPS Navigator Review by pcmag
Posted in Gps Review, TeleNav on September 1st, 2007 No Comments »
TeleNav GPS Navigator Review
TeleNav GPS Navigator, depending on your phone and carrier, has features that trump Verizon’s VZ Navigator. It’s an affordable, viable alternative to a dedicated midrange GPS device with a similar feature set.
Live traffic data with flow information (selected markets). 3D moving maps. Toll-free number for dictating your address entries.

pcmag Reviewed the TeleNav GPS Navigator and gave out”Like VZ Navigator, TeleNav GPS Navigator is based on client server architecture. The cell phone is essentially a terminal that’s used to display maps and announce turns. The Navteq-based mapping data and points-of-interest (POI) data resides on TeleNav’s servers, and it is the servers that perform the route calculations, taking the processing load off your handset and enabling TeleNav to have a huge POI database and up-to-date mapping data.”
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