Trimble Takes Alltel's GPS Outdoors for a Walk
Dec 18, 2008, 10:26 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Today Alltel announced the availability of Trimble Outdoors on its GPS-capable phones. The application lets customers plan hiking or other outdoor trips online and send routes, maps and waypoints directly to their phone. It also has a built-in digital compass feature with coordinates, speed and heading, and lets users leave a virtual trail of "bread crumbs" so they can backtrack their route should it be necessary. The maps can be seen in topographic, street and aerial views. The application costs $40 per year, $6 per month or $2 per day. It works with a number of Alltel's feature phones and BlackBerries.
source: Alltel
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