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TeleNav Tour de BlackBerry Week Continues

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TeleNav GPS Navigator on the Verizon BlackBerry Tour

TeleNav GPS Navigator on the Verizon BlackBerry Tour

Today is the second day of Tour de BlackBerry week here on the TeleNav blog. For those of you who missed yesterday’s post, we’re giving away a one-year subscription of TeleNav GPS Navigator to the first person who answers a trivia question regarding the Tour de France. Why are we doing this you might ask?

Well, last week we announced that TeleNav GPS Navigator is available on the new Verizon BlackBerry Tour, which just launched this past Sunday, July 12. The BlackBerry Tour is certainly one of the hot phones on the market right now and by adding TeleNav GPS Navigator, you can bring a full-featured navigation experience right to your Tour complete with spoken turn-by-turn directions, real-time traffic, more than 10 million points of interest and online pre-planning capabilities. For more information on purchasing TeleNav GPS Navigator and receiving a 30-day trial, visit our online store.

Now it’s time to give away a one-year subscription of TeleNav GPS Navigator (or one of the navigation applications from our carrier partners Sprint, AT&T or Alltel). The version of the application we’ll be giving away will be determined by the model and carrier of the winning reader’s phone.

The first person to comment on this blog with the correct answer to the following Tour de France trivia question will win the prize.  

1. What year did Lance Armstrong win his first Tour de France title?

Good Luck and please visit the site tomorrow for another chance to win.

Tour de BlackBerry Week Kickoff

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TeleNav GPS Navigator v5.5 on the Verizon BlackBerry Tour

TeleNav GPS Navigator v5.5 on the Verizon BlackBerry Tour

As we mentioned in last Friday’s post regarding the availability of TeleNav GPS Navigator for the new Verizon BlackBerry Tour (in stores now), we’re kicking off a week of giveaways here on the TeleNav blog. In the spirit of the Tour de France that is currently taking place and the Verizon BlackBerry Tour,  it’s officially the start of TeleNav Tour de BlackBerry Week.

Although we’re very excited about the launch of the latest version of TeleNav GPS Navigator (v5.5) for the BlackBerry Tour, we don’t want to exclude anyone from the contest. So, we’re not just opening this up to those of you who purchased the Verizon BlackBerry Tour over the weekend, but to anyone who owns one of the more than 500 phones supported by our TeleNav GPS Navigator application or the navigation applications of our partners, AT&T Navigator and Sprint Navigation.

Each day this week, we’re going to give away a one-year subscription for one of the turn-by-turn navigation applications mentioned above, determined by the model and carrier of the winning reader’s phone.

The first person to comment on this blog with the correct answer to the following Tour de France trivia question will win the prize.

1. What year was the first Tour de France held?

Good luck! If you don’t win today, keep an eye out for tomorrow’s trivia question.

TeleNav GPS Navigator on the New BlackBerry Tour (Verizon)

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It’s already been an incredible summer of wildly popular smartphone launches and it looks like the parade isn’t going to end anytime soon. Next up in line are Verizon and RIM with the launch of the BlackBerry Tour on Verizon Wireless. This full-featured smartphone hits stores this Sunday, July 12, and if these early reviews are any indication (CNET, Engadget Mobile, Boy Genius), this is going to be a hot device. Of course, as with almost all of today’s top smartphones, TeleNav is right there to bring our industry leading turn-by-turn navigation application to the BlackBerry Tour on Verizon. 

The latest version of TeleNav GPS Navigator (v5.5) will be available immediately from our Web site, complete with a 30-day free trial, for all of you who head out and purchase the BlackBerry Tour this Sunday. If you’re looking to add a turn-by-turn navigation application to your Tour, here’s a few of the features you’ll get with TeleNav GPS Navigator for $9.99/month:

  • Turn-by-turn, voice guidance – TeleNav GPS Navigator incorporates turn-by-turn, voice-guided directions. Now you can go beyond a basic map view of your location and receive guidance along your entire route, factoring in elements such as traffic and your personal route preferences. TeleNav GPS Navigator will turn your BlackBerry Tour into a lean, mean GPS machine
  • An always up-to-date experience - going beyond what you get with most personal navigation devices, TeleNav GPS Navigator uses the BlackBerry Tour’s connectivity to ensure the maps and point of interest databases you’re depending on are up-to-date, with updates provided every three months
  • Real-time traffic information - with TeleNav GPS Navigator on your BlackBerry Tour, you’ll receive real-time traffic information and the ability to re-route around traffic at the push of a button. You can also receive traffic alerts directly on your phone to help you decide if you’re ready to leave the office to brave the traffic or if you want to wait a few minutes for a less congested drive home
  • Gas Price Information - TeleNav GPS Navigator instantly returns results for gas prices in your area, even breaking it down by grade. In these summer months where gas prices climb higher and higher, finding the best gas price can be a great way to save a few bucks.  
  • Millions of Points of Interest - With TeleNav GPS Navigator on your BlackBerry Tour, you’ll have access to more than 10 million points of interest, ranging from restaurants to ATMs to Wi-Fi hotspots. No matter where you’re traveling, you will have instant access to any business you may need to locate and easily navigate to it
  • Voice entry - As you’ll see in the video accompanying this post, TeleNav GPS Navigator incorporates voice entry, so not only can you type in an address or business, but with a single touch of the screen, you can speak it and the application will recognize the location and get you started on your way
  • Planning ahead - With TeleNav GPS Navigator, you can preplan online and send addresses and business listings from your computer to your phone. The next time you start the application, the addresses will be available and ready for you to hit the open road

We got our hands on Verizon’s BlackBerry Tour and decided instead of just talking about what TeleNav GPS Navigator can do on the phone, we’d show you. So, I hopped in the car for a trip to a local Starbucks here in Sunnyvale. To show all of the ways you can find a location, I headed to the Starbucks using the search function with text entry and headed back to the office using voice entry. I won’t make any claims of being a professional actor, but we hope the video gives you a good idea of what TeleNav GPS Navigator can do on the BlackBerry Tour.

And we’re not stopping at video. Because there is so much excitement around this Sunday’s launch of the BlackBerry Tour on Verizon, we’ve decided to declare next week Tour de BlackBerry Week here at TeleNav. We’ll be running a daily contest for readers to win a one-year subscription of TeleNav GPS Navigator (or one of the carrier-branded navigation applications from our partners) through a Tour de France trivia contest. So stay tuned . . .

A Recap of My Beijing Adventure

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Me with my BlackBerry running AT&T Navigator, Global Edition

Me with my BlackBerry Running AT&T Navigator, Global Edition

As some of you may recall from my last blog post, I recently took a trip to Asia to visit a friend and experience the rich culture. Well, I’m back from my Asian adventure and must say that I had a blast!

I’ll start off by saying that Beijing is such a beautiful city, steeped in ancient history. It is incredible to see buildings that were literally built centuries before the first minutes of history were ever recorded here in North America. It’s an awe-inspiring feeling to see, touch and walk in places that are older than anything I’ve ever seen before. It’s also hard to express in words how enormous everything is. In all my travels, I have never walked so many steps to look at each site, whether it was a palace or ancient temple. I think I climbed more stairs in one week than I’ve climbed in my entire life! If I wasn’t physically fit before my trip to Beijing, I certainly was by the time I finished it.  

The entire experience was one that I’ll certainly treasure for a lifetime. From hiking on the Great Wall of China, to wandering through the Temple of Heaven, to eating some of the best food of my life in a nearby local village, each day was filled with a great spirit and sense of adventure.

As I mentioned in my earlier post, I was looking forward to using AT&T Navigator, Global Edition (powered by TeleNav) on my trip. I’m happy to say that it actually saved the day at one point during my vacation. My dad and I had been able to quickly learn the amazingly efficient Beijing subway system while visiting the city. One evening on our way back to our hotel, we emerged from the subway to find that it had started raining while we were on the train. Rain is actually an understatement; downpour is more like it. We were getting drenched fast and there was simply no winning in the competition to find a taxi outside of the crowded subway station. So, I pulled out my AT&T Navigator and used the pedestrian mode to guide us through the wet streets from the subway station to our hotel. If only my BlackBerry had a pop-out umbrella feature!

My Dad and I After Being Caught in the Rain

My Dad and I After Being Caught in the Rain

If you are thinking about planning a trip to Asia, I highly recommend making a stop in Beijing while you’re there. It is a great place to spend some time. Also, I would highly recommend taking AT&T Navigator, Global Edition along with you if you can. I quickly found that the rumors I heard were true - taxi drivers really don’t speak much English. But, that doesn’t have to stop you from finding your way if you have an easy tool to help guide you.

We’d love to hear if anyone else has interesting stories of how AT&T Navigator or any other TeleNav powered products such as Sprint Navigation or TeleNav GPS Navigator saved you while traveling.

Tips for Using TeleNav on your BlackBerry; T-Mobile Curve 8900 on Sale

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The T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8900 goes on sale today in T-Mobile stores

The T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8900

If you’re using TeleNav GPS Navigator on your BlackBerry, you are going to want to check out these tips from CIO.com for an even better experience. Did you know that you can launch GPS directly from an address in your email, address book or calendar? Check out the article to see how.

If you’re not yet using TeleNav on your BlackBerry or if you’re thinking about an upgrade, you may want to consider the T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8900 which BlackBerryBlast reports is on sale for $149.99 after mail-in rebate. Then sign up for a year of TeleNav for $99.99 and you’ve got one of the best GPS devices available for less than $250. Or don’t forget about the Amazon.com sale on the T-Mobile G1 – you can pick up this device for less than $100 and combine that with TeleNav for a great GPS experience under $200.

Know of any other deals that we’ve missed? Have any other tips for using TeleNav on your phone?