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Nokia 6210, the Navigator mobile phone from Nokia has been launched in India. Navigation and location-based services have started catching pace in India with Nokia taking a lead as a mobile phone company. Nokia is also promoting the use of mobile map functionality among Indian mobile phone users with the help of its advertising strategy. Anyways, the Nokia 6210 Navigator is a slider S60 device with built-in GPS and Nokia Maps functionality. The QUAD Band GSM phone has big 2.4 inch QVGA display that makes it easy to view maps, 3.2 mega pixel snapper, flash and video playback functionality. When it comes to processing power the phone ha s 369MHz processor, 128 MB internal memory and memory slot for expansion. With built-in GPS and Nokia Maps functionality the phone joins the league of GPS phone from Nokia like the E90 and Nokia N95 8 GB that are doing well in the Indian market. The phone is priced at 17,000 INR in India and will be available in red and black color.

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Tata Indicom, one of the few CDMA service providers in India, will soon be coming up with location-based services for its Indian consumers. Tata Indicom will be the first to provide A-GPS services in India. Assisted GPS (A-GPS) provides the approximate location of users by triangulating the locations of nearby cell sites. The company's upcoming handsets will see this feature.
The location based services and navigation products market in India is heating up with companies launching products like GPS/Navigation units and mobile phones that complement this market. Nokia and Garmeen are putting lot of efforts in order to grab a share in the Indian location based services and navigation market. With Tata Indicom coming up with location-based service, we will soon see CDMA phones with GPS and navigation functionality.

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If you remember I told you about Nokia and Renault coming out with a Twingo car. This was long time back. Nokia and Renault came up with a co-branded car, Renault Twingo Nokia car, this car has Nokia’s navigation system and hands free Nokia mobile phone, 6110. This time Nokia is doing a kind of Twingo again, Renault Brazil and Nokia Brazil have teamed up together to bring a automobile that has latest mobile technologies. The car is called Sandero Nokia will be the first to be produced in Renault Brazil that will have Nokia's complete mobility solution, including device, services & software and original accessories. With all this you also get the Nokia N95, with an integrated GPS, Nokia Maps, Blue tooth connection, a music player, large screen and high-end camera. All an all its an navigation come entertainment package. Also, it will be the first vehicle in Brazil, which will have factory equipped GPS, reports Nokia. With Twingo and Sandero, Nokia slowly is pushing its mobile phone and navigation tools in the automobile market.

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Nokia Sports Tracker is a GPS based activity tracker that runs on Nokia Smart Phones. Information such as speed, distance and time are automatically stored to your training diary, and on this site you can store and share your workouts and routes. Check out the Nokia Sports Tracker Demo Video:



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Palo Alto and Berkeley, USA - Nokia and UC Berkeley researchers today tested technology that could soon transform the way drivers navigate through congested highways and obtain information about road conditions. One hundred cars equipped with the GPS-enabled Nokia N95, and driven by students from the University of California, traveled a 10-mile stretch of highway near San Francisco to show how real-time traffic information can be collected from the GPS feed, while preserving the privacy of the devices' owners.

The experiment was carried out to test the traffic data collection and aggregation system, while studying the trade-offs between data accuracy, personal privacy, and data collection costs. The software aggregating the GPS feeds immediately disassociates that data from an individual device and combines it with the general stream of traffic data. To protect privacy, all data is anonymous and aggregated, and protected by banking-grade encryption

During the experiment, special software on the mobile devices periodically sent anonymous speed and location readings from the integrated GPS to servers. The feeds were then combined to create a real-time picture of traffic speeds and projected travel times.

"Mobile device users control the service. If an individual does not want their device to transmit position data they turn off the feed from their GPS," stated Quinn Jacobson, Research Leader at Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto.

"Nokia is very excited at the potential for this system to revolutionize travel planning, carrying on from the Nokia Maps navigation service available today on certain Nokia devices," continued Jacobson. "Integration of traffic information with functions such as calendar and online timetables may one day mean the mobile device can act as personal travel planner."

"There are mobile device-based systems out there that can collect data in a variety of ways, such as measuring signal strength from towers and triangulating position, but to our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of this scale using GPS-enabled mobile devices to provide traffic related data such as travel times, and with a deliberate focus on critical deployment factors like bandwidth costs and personal privacy issues," said Director Thomas West, director, UC Berkeley's California Center for Innovative Transportation.

The researchers believe that fewer than 5% of drivers need to contribute location data for the system to be effective on any particular highway.

For state transportation agencies such as The California Department of Transport (Caltrans), tapping into the vast network of mobile phones on the road could one day remove the need to invest in expensive infrastructure to obtain traffic information as well as greatly expanding the coverage of such services.

In the USA alone congestion causes 4.2 billion hours extra travel every year and the purchase of extra 2.9 billion gallons of fuel for a congestion cost of USD 78 billion(1). With the number of vehicles on the road increasing rapidly around the world a cost-effective method of travel planning could help drivers make smarter decisions about which routes to take, the researchers say.

The project brings together research teams from the Nokia Research Center (NRC) in Palo Alto and from UC Berkeley, interacting through UC Berkeley's California Center for Innovative Transportation (CCIT). These teams are developing the algorithms, software and architecture of this GPS-based traffic monitoring system.

The project is supported by a USD 186,000 grant from Caltrans. Additional support comes from the National Science Foundation, Nokia, Tekes, Rutgers University's WINLAB, the University of California Transportation Center and the Volvo Center of Excellence for Future Urban Transport at UC Berkeley's Institute of Transportation Studies.

(1) 2007 Urban Mobility Report, September 2007, Texas Transportation Institute, David Schrank & Tim Lomax

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More on Nokia Sports Tracker from Nokia Research Center, here.


Nokia Sports Tracker is a GPS based activity tracker that runs on Nokia Smart Phones. Information such as speed, distance and time are automatically stored to your training diary, and on this site you can store and share your workouts and routes.


You just need to install the Sports Tracker Application, which is free of cost and you get going, this was first released in March for Nokia Smart Phones as a stand alone application.

Nokia Sports Tracker Beta is the name of the Online service for the Sports Tracker application. The application supports these phones. The Sports Tracker Application also recommends some accessories.

[ Screen Shots Via: Nokia Sports Tracker]
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