Cell phones have come a long way from their roots, not only in terms of design but also in the types of services offered by carriers. Each of the major providers now offers downloadable ring tones, images, games, and other multimedia fun, while both Sprint and Verizon have launched music stores (Sprint Music Store and Verizon Wireless V Cast Music, respectively). And now Verizon has empowered its cell phone users even more with a helpful application: VZ Navigator. As part of Verizon's Get It Now services, VZ Navigator turns your mobile into a GPS navigation device, providing you with turn-by-turn directions (text- and voice-guided), points of interest (POI), local maps, and more. In our test, it was easy to use and helpful, accurately guiding us to our destinations and providing us with information on local attractions. VZ Navigator costs $9.99 for monthly access or $2.99 per day, but be aware that the service is currently supported on only the Motorola V325 and the LG VX9800. Verizon plans to roll out the service to other phones but has not released specific information on which models or when.
2006-07-29 12:38:32
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answered by pooh bear 4
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Well, I am not sure about nextel, But I know for a fact that all verizon wireless phones with V-cast will give you directions.
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2006-07-29 20:42:49
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answered by Blaze W 3
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