Home | Sourcing News | Auto News | Verizon unlocks GPS on some of its WinMo phones

Verizon unlocks GPS on some of its WinMo phones

image

Verizon Wireless has decided to allow a certain number of its Windows Mobile handsets to have standalone GPS, breaking them free from Verizon's proprietary navigation software.

Verizon previously had locked these phones so they could only use VZ Navigator. However, according to an official statement released from the carrier, the Samsung Omnia, Samsung Saga and HTC Touch Pro will all get firmware updates in the first half of 2009 allowing them to use standalone GPS software such as Google Maps.

According to a statement made by Steve Schwed, Verizon's HQ Executive Relations Supervisor, Verizon has worked out a solution with Windows Mobile to get a software upgrade for the three devices sometime in the first half of next year. Schwed said the reason that certain features--i.e. standalone GPS--may not be enabled on Verizon handsets is that they do not meet "performance goals."

"We will often choose to introduce the phone without that feature but ask that the manufacturer come back to us with revised software that has to be tested to make sure the service works the same across our entire wireless footprint--from Maine to Hawaii," he said in the statement. "In the case of open standalone GPS, we are partnering with the Windows Mobile device manufacturers to provide a software upgrade that will add this capability to the existing assisted GPS capability."

December 17, 2008 — 11:01am ET | By Phil Goldstein

Are you looking for a GPS device supplier?  Ready-Market can assist you.

We are a team that can help you to find a trusted and qualified supplier by using our years of experience on sourcing.  If you are looking for a GPS supplier, we can assist you effectively.  Just let us know!  We are dedicated to your needs and your satisfaction is guaranteed. 

To know more about us, please go to what we do.

To send an inquiry. I am looking for GPS products.


Chat with our team live to learn more.


Can't find what you are looking for?  Call Now!  

  Skype Me™!

Add to: Add to your del.icio.us del.icio.us | Digg this story Digg

Subscribe to comments feed Comments (0 posted):

Post your comment comment

Please enter the code you see in the image:

  • email Email to a friend
  • print Print version
  • Plain text Plain text
Related news
Previous
Panasonic, Harman Drop GPS Lines
For a while there, it was easy to get lost in the GPS market. Now the smoke seems to be clearing just a bit. Hot ...
Hugel GmbH and Tele Atlas Partner to Meet Middle Eastern GPS Device Demand
DUBAI, U.A.E. & GENT, Belgium, Dec 17, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- With the recently launched Point2Point personal navigation device, Middle Eastern consumer electronics leader Hugel ...
Not Enough to Know Where You Are? A GPS for Your Camera Can Show Where You Were
Taking a photo of yourself in front of the Eiffel Tower is no longer proof enough of your travels. Nikon’s GP-1 GPS unit lets you ...
NovAtel Announces GNSS Smart Antenna for Machine Guidance
NovAtel has announced its new SMART-AG antenna, an L1 GPS + GLONASS receiver plus antenna system housed in a single, low profile, rugged enclosure, designed ...
Taiwan Makers Urged to Join Global Supply Chain of GPS Devices
Taiwan’s manufacturers should attempt to forge a link in the global supply chain of automobile products by developing the global positioning system (GPS) navigation business, ...
Next
Tags
eSupport