Telenav for Nextel Supported Devices: v2.2 for Motorola i730 User Manual

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1. Welcome

TeleNav 2.2 exploits the integration of GPS position determination technology, the Java programming
environment, and access to Nextel’s packet data network that are all built-in to the Motorola i730 mobile
phone. TeleNav 2.2 offers basic free services, and two levels of enhanced paid subscription services.

The basic GPS services include:

1. A compass-like indicator presenting your direction of travel, location, and speed.

2. A display of the number of satellites in view that the GPS receiver is tracking.

3. The ability to mark your current location as a waypoint that you can label.

4. The ability to start and stop recording a track list of your location as you move around.

5. A viewer that allows you to see your current location relative to a selected waypoint, or a

track you have created.

None of these basic GPS services require you to have Nextel packet data service. They all operate
solely within the mobile phone itself.

The lower tier of paid GPS services include:

1. Maps of the area around your current location; a marked waypoint; or an address you

enter manually, or have previously entered. You can pan (adjust left/right or up/down) the
map, or zoom in or out.

2. A suite of Locator functions that allow you to see your current location as an approximate

street address rather than latitude and longitude; allow you to send your location to
someone else, or receive their location; and allow you to send your location to a the
TeleNav website so someone with the access control PIN you provide can find you.

3. Driving directions from an origin address to a destination address that you specify.

TeleNav’s servers support each of these services via the Nextel packet data network.

The upper tier of paid GPS services include:

1. GPS navigation than punctually guides you turn-by-turn to any address in the Continental

US. If you miss a turn or get off-track, it will calculate a new route for you. You can enter
one or more destination addresses by calling an automatic voice recognition system,
entering them on the TeleNav website, or keying them directly into the phone.

2. A Yellow Pages look up feature that allows you to find businesses or points of interest

near your current location, around a waypoint, around an entered address, or around an
airport.

TeleNav’s servers support each of these services via the Nextel packet data network.

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