Using the telenav gps navigator application, Quick start – Telenav for Sprint Supported Devices: v5.0 for Samsung SPH-m500; SANYO MM-7500, Katana; LG Fusic User Manual

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8. The TeleNav GPS Navigator Main Menu appears displaying the

following menu options:

• Drive

To

• Directory

• View

Maps

• Tools/Extras

8.

Using the TeleNav GPS Navigator Application

You can use the TeleNav GPS Navigator for many business and personal functions including:

• Finding businesses, churches, schools, government offices, police and fire stations, and so on.

• Getting audible and visual driving directions to virtually anywhere in the United States within a Sprint

coverage area.

• Making reservations at restaurants, motels and hotels.

• As a replacement for paper maps.

• As a personal information manager to keep a My Favorites list of places that you’ve visited or called.

For example, you can use the TeleNav GPS Navigator to find a motel, save the motel’s location to your My
Favorites list so you can easily find it again later, call it and make reservations, and then get audible turn-by-turn
and visual directions to the motel.

You can also search for a particular type of business closest to your current location or closest to another location.
For example, you could search for a Mexican restaurant closest to your current location or closest to the motel at
which you just made reservations.

In addition, you can also search for locations along your route. For example, you can search for all of the gas
stations that sell your favorite brand of gas on your route between Dallas and Houston.

See the Quick Start section on page 11 for tutorials that show you how to use TeleNav GPS Navigator’s features.

For an overview of the menu options, see the TeleNav GPS Navigator Menus section on page 36.

Quick Start

The tutorials in this section get you up and running quickly so you can:

• Get driving directions (see page 13).

• Get initial driving directions (see page 18).

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