Exciting Facts About The New Motorola Cellular GPS Phone
July 10, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under About GPS
Motorola is leading the gps technology field, with Motorola cellular gps phone. Motorola has integrated their gps technology with the technology of cell phone to enable you to directly receive gps signals to your Motorola phone so long as your vehicle is fitted with a gps navigation device or a vehicle tracking gps system. Most of the other gps devices are not equipped with screens facilitating navigation aids that you need everyday. That is the reason why your Motorola cellular gps phone can prove to be a great asset.
Cellular phones fitted with gps technology are not common. Motorola is keen to ensure the gps friendly attribute for all its new equipment and to make all its phones necessarily equipped with the newest systems of gps. It is very easy for you to acquire this best friend in the form of Motorola cellular gps phone. You just have to download software from the disk to your phone and your Motorola cellular gps phone is ready to receive the gps signals.
There are 27 gps dedicated satellites orbiting the Earth at all times. You just have to input a destination in the gps device and it will send a signal to one of these satellites which are specifically gps dedicated. When this signal is received by the satellite, it will locate the gps device and send back another signal to it. Immediately thereafter, you can receive directions to your destination from your Motorola cellular gps phone. You can trace your vehicle even though you are not sitting in it. That is what gps technology does for you.
Isn’t this a great theft deterrent? You can even use gps to track your vehicle when your teen driver or somebody else has possession of your car. Even if the gps system you have has no LCD screen, your Motorola cellular gps phone can put the system to work to its maximum capacity.
You must take full advantage of the advancement made in various fields of gps cell phone technology by turning your cell phone into a multi-tasking gps tracking device. Why not ensure the safety and security of your vehicle using your every day cell phone gps device? You can always rest assured that your property is safe. All cell phone makers are waking up to the advantages of new aspects of gps cellular advancements. Your Motorola cellular gps phone can prove to be a great tool for you to work with, at the same time, ensuring your peace of mind all the way.
Thanks to Abhishek Agarwal for contributing this article to our GPS blog:
Cellular phones fitted with gps technology are not common. Motorola is keen to ensure the gps friendly attribute for all its new equipment and to make all its phones necessarily equipped with the newest systems of gps. It is very easy for you to acquire this best friend in the form of Motorola cellular gps phone. You just have to download software from the disk to your phone and your Motorola cellular gps phone is ready to receive the gps signals.
There are 27 gps dedicated satellites orbiting the Earth at all times. You just have to input a destination in the gps device and it will send a signal to one of these satellites which are specifically gps dedicated. When this signal is received by the satellite, it will locate the gps device and send back another signal to it. Immediately thereafter, you can receive directions to your destination from your Motorola cellular gps phone. You can trace your vehicle even though you are not sitting in it. That is what gps technology does for you.
Isn’t this a great theft deterrent? You can even use gps to track your vehicle when your teen driver or somebody else has possession of your car. Even if the gps system you have has no LCD screen, your Motorola cellular gps phone can put the system to work to its maximum capacity.
You must take full advantage of the advancement made in various fields of gps cell phone technology by turning your cell phone into a multi-tasking gps tracking device. Why not ensure the safety and security of your vehicle using your every day cell phone gps device? You can always rest assured that your property is safe. All cell phone makers are waking up to the advantages of new aspects of gps cellular advancements. Your Motorola cellular gps phone can prove to be a great tool for you to work with, at the same time, ensuring your peace of mind all the way.
Thanks to Abhishek Agarwal for contributing this article to our GPS blog:
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How to Choose a GPS Navigation System
June 5, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under About GPS
Choosing a GPS navigation device can be a daunting process especially if you have never used a GPS device. GPS devices can get you from point A to point B with almost no thinking, just enter a starting address and a destination then let your GPS unit talk and visually guide you. It’s that simple. Before you just run out and pick up any GPS Navigation System there are a few features or aspects you need think about.
1. Accurate Navigation is the most important part of your GPS device. All GPS devices will tell you they are extremely accurate, this isn’t always true. Online User groups are great way to find out how accurate a GPS device is because most groups give unbiased advice.
2. Your GPS unit should be easy to use. Go to your local electronics store and test several devices. Make sure the interface is easy for you to operate. Lower priced GPS units have a bare bones interface that can sometimes be clunky and slow.
3. Long Battery Life. Trust me here, the longer the battery life the better. Getting a GPS unit with long battery life can really increase the price tag but it’s worth it, especially if you are not near your car charger. Most GPS Units have an additional charging port on the side to plug in another device such as a cell phone. Bigger batteries also mean less clutter in the car because you won’t need to pull out that charger. My last point on getting a better battery is that you can load your routes with having to be plugged into an external power source.
4. Named Streets. You’re going to pay more for this, but it’s worth it if you are in an unfamiliar city. So, instead of your gps device saying “turn right” it may say “turn right on Big St”.
5. Real-time traffic stats. Most GPS devices will ask you how you want to get to a location (either shortest or quickest route) but very few consider if there is traffic on the chosen route. Real-time traffic stats are usually reserved for the most expensive GPS devices. If you’re rich, then this feature is for you.
6. Consider the GPS size and weight. When you go to your electronics store make sure you can pick up the GPS unit to feel it’s weight. Also, screen size is very important if you have trouble seeing because your GPS device may be mounted a foot or two from your eyes.
7. Screen and audio clarity. Make sure you can see everything clearly on your GPS device especially in direct light and in the dark. Most GPS devices feature night illumination controls which really help for all you night drivers. The audio should be crisp, clear and very easy to understand. If you like to listen to the radio while using GPS navigation make sure your GPS unit has a load speaker (or good audio out).
Thanks to Matthew Rizos for contributing this article to our GPS blog:
1. Accurate Navigation is the most important part of your GPS device. All GPS devices will tell you they are extremely accurate, this isn’t always true. Online User groups are great way to find out how accurate a GPS device is because most groups give unbiased advice.
2. Your GPS unit should be easy to use. Go to your local electronics store and test several devices. Make sure the interface is easy for you to operate. Lower priced GPS units have a bare bones interface that can sometimes be clunky and slow.
3. Long Battery Life. Trust me here, the longer the battery life the better. Getting a GPS unit with long battery life can really increase the price tag but it’s worth it, especially if you are not near your car charger. Most GPS Units have an additional charging port on the side to plug in another device such as a cell phone. Bigger batteries also mean less clutter in the car because you won’t need to pull out that charger. My last point on getting a better battery is that you can load your routes with having to be plugged into an external power source.
4. Named Streets. You’re going to pay more for this, but it’s worth it if you are in an unfamiliar city. So, instead of your gps device saying “turn right” it may say “turn right on Big St”.
5. Real-time traffic stats. Most GPS devices will ask you how you want to get to a location (either shortest or quickest route) but very few consider if there is traffic on the chosen route. Real-time traffic stats are usually reserved for the most expensive GPS devices. If you’re rich, then this feature is for you.
6. Consider the GPS size and weight. When you go to your electronics store make sure you can pick up the GPS unit to feel it’s weight. Also, screen size is very important if you have trouble seeing because your GPS device may be mounted a foot or two from your eyes.
7. Screen and audio clarity. Make sure you can see everything clearly on your GPS device especially in direct light and in the dark. Most GPS devices feature night illumination controls which really help for all you night drivers. The audio should be crisp, clear and very easy to understand. If you like to listen to the radio while using GPS navigation make sure your GPS unit has a load speaker (or good audio out).
Thanks to Matthew Rizos for contributing this article to our GPS blog:
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