Posts tagged T-Mobile

UPDATE: OnMyWay Available On Verizon, Sprint, & T-Mobile!

A couple of weeks back, as some of you may know, we launched OnMyWay – our brand-spankin’ new, free service that sends alerts to your friends, family, or coworkers as to your estimated time of arrival (for more, click HERE). At the launch, we supported several BlackBerry phones on AT&T’s network, including the BlackBerry Curve 8310, BlackBerry 8800, BlackBerry Curve 8900, BlackBerry Bold 9000 and 9700.

Today, we’re excited to announce that we’ve expanded OnMyWay support and we can now be used on many BlackBerry devices on Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile!

Specifically, OnMyWay can be used with:

  • VERIZON - BlackBerry 8530 & 9630
  • SPRINT – BlackBerry 8330, 8330m, 8350i, 8530, 9630
  • T-MOBILE – BlackBerry 8800, 8820, 8900, 9700

How Do You Download OnMyWay?

Have a Question about OnMyWay?

  • Ask us in the comments section and we’ll be sure to get it answered!

So there it is! All of you Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile BlackBerry users now can try out our newest service called OnMyWay!

Have a thought about OnMyWay? Let us know what you think below!

Sneak Peek – TeleNav GPS Navigator on BlackBerry Bold 9700

So here’s a nice treat for all of you on a Friday evening. We got our hands on an early version of T-Mobile’s upcoming BlackBerry Bold 9700 and took some time to shoot a brief, sneak-peek video of TeleNav GPS Navigator running on the phone. While there are a number of videos of the phone posted out there on that “series of connected tubes” the rest of us like to call the Internet, I think we’re the first blog to deliver this exclusive demo of our navigation app running on the phone. That’s right, consider it our little gift to you before you head out and pick up the phone next Monday, Nov. 16. If you’re thinking about picking up the phone, I can personally say that it’s a very impressive device. The folks over at RIM did away with the trackball and introduced a new touchpad, which worked very well for me while I was testing the device. The phone’s also very sleek in terms of design, so you can definitely count on it making your friends jealous when you pull it.

As you can see in the video, not only do I assume that all of you out there watching are “party people,” but TeleNav GPS Navigator does a great job of getting me and my camera man Ryan to the local Bank of America. Some of the features I bring up in the video include the ability to share addresses with your contacts, day/night mode, smart spell recognition and the quality of the text-to-speech function.

Enjoy the video and let us know what you think of TeleNav GPS Navigator on the new BlackBerry Bold 9700 or any of the other phones we support. We always appreciate your feedback. Have a great weekend.

A Busy Week for TeleNav at CTIA

As some of you may know, last week CTIA held its annual Wireless I.T. & Entertainment event at the San Diego Convention Center. This event is always an exciting time in the mobile industry as many new phones are announced, cool new applications are launched, and a number of awards are handed out. A group of us from TeleNav headed down to San Diego for a few days to catch up with old friends in the industry and get a first-hand look of everything that was happening at the show. The San Diego weather and views (like this one from our hotel below) were a nice bonus.

Marina in San Diego

Marina in San Diego

There was a lot going on for TeleNav last week in San Diego, so we thought we’d provide a brief recap. First off, there were a number of new phones announced last week that feature the apps we develop for some of our carrier partners including AT&T Navigator and Sprint Navigation as well as our own TeleNav GPS Navigator application. AT&T announced four upcoming phones including the Pantech Reveal, Pantech Impact, Samsung Mythic, and Samsung Flight. Sprint also announced a new phone, the Samsung Moment. And we can’t forget T-Mobile, which also came to play with the announcement of new phones including a myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition phone and the newly announced T-Mobile Tap. I can’t wait for the chance to play with some of these phones. And while that’s an impressive lineup of devices, the image below of some phones sporting the applications we develop is pretty impressive as well. We showed these phones at the Pepcom Mobile Focus press event.

An impressive lineup of phones including the Sprint's HTC Hero, T-Mobile's Motorola CLIQ and G1, and AT&T's Apple iPhone

An impressive lineup of phones

People enjoying the Pepcom Mobile Focus event

People enjoying the Pepcom Mobile Focus event

But that’s not all. Ravi Acharya, associate director of marketing for TeleNav’s B2B products, also participated on a panel at CTIA titled “Public and Corporate Fleets” where he discussed the benefits of our TeleNav Track products. TeleNav was also up for two awards last week for our TeleNav GPS Navigator v5.5 application. We were named a finalist in the Best Mobile Consumer Application category for the CTIA Hot for the Holidays Award. Jitterbug took the top honor for its LiveNurse application, so congrats to everyone at Jitterbug. We were also up for a Location 2.0 Summit Fast-Pitch Award in the Consumer Application category. We’re still waiting on those results, so keep your fingers crossed for us.

Ravi Acharya speaking at CTIA

Ravi Acharya speaking at CTIA

As you can see, it was a very busy week for us, but we all had a great time and appreciated everyone from the CTIA, Pepcom and Location 2.0 events being so helpful to us.

TeleNav GPS Navigator Comes to Motorola CLIQ – Video Demo!

Some of you may have seen the rumors floating around lately regarding the applications that will come preloaded on Motorola’s upcoming CLIQ phone, the company’s first Android device running on T-Mobile’s network. Well, today T-Mobile officially announced details surrounding the CLIQ, including the preloaded applications and the date you can preorder this very cool device. We’re happy to say that TeleNav GPS Navigator v5.5 will be one of the applications CLIQ owners will be able to fire up from the first day they get their hands on the device. The service will come with a free two-week trial so CLIQ users can try the application out first hand. After that, users can get turn-by-turn directions, real-time traffic information, more than 10 million points of interest and spoken address entry capabilities for $9.99/mo.

You can preorder the CLIQ starting Oct. 19 and it will be available in stores on Nov. 2, right in time for the holiday season. To give you a little taste of TeleNav GPS Navigator v5.5 running on the CLIQ, we took the phone out for a little drive around our headquarters here in Sunnyvale. As you’ll see in the video, the application for the CLIQ got us right to where we needed to go and did it in style, with cool features such as flipping to landscape mode when the physical keyboard slides out.

All of you T-Mobile subscribers be sure to check out the CLIQ and all of the preloaded apps including our TeleNav GPS Navigator v5.5. You won’t be disappointed.

Win a Year of TeleNav for You and a Friend – It’s Easy!

TeleNav GPS Navigator on the T-Mobile myTouch 3G

TeleNav GPS Navigator on the T-Mobile myTouch 3G

We all know someone who seems to always be getting lost or arriving to events “fashionably late.” Well, here’s your chance to help that person out and give them the gift of GPS navigation right on their phone. Better yet, you don’t have to pay for the gift and you’ll even get it for yourself too! That’s right, we’re giving away a total of TEN (two for each winning entry) one-year subscriptions to TeleNav’s GPS navigation applications including TeleNav GPS Navigator and applications we develop for our carrier partners including AT&T Navigator, Alltel Navigation and Sprint Navigation. That means if your friend has an Apple iPhone, T-Mobile myTouch 3G or G1, BlackBerry or any of the hundreds of devices we support, you can hook them up.

It’s easy to submit as well. To enter to win, visit MONDAY’S BLOG POST and leave a comment explaining why your friend deserves to win one of the GPS navigation applications we develop. Full contest details are available for review in the post as well.   

While you’re deciding which of your friends is most deserving of your generosity, here are a couple of fun mobile phone facts*. As you may know, TeleNav celebrated it’s 10th anniversary last week and we thought we’d show you how things have changed from the day our doors opened in 1999 to now. Enjoy!

  • Top Five Carriers in 1999 – AT&T, Vodaphone Airtouch, SBC Wireless, Bell Atlantic Mobile, Bell South Mobile Systems.
  • Top Five Carriers Today – Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Alltel
  • Total Wireless Subscribers in 1999 – 86 million
  • Total Wireless Subscribers Today – 270.3 million (entering 2009)
  • Total Wireless Revenues in 1999 – $40 billion
  • Total Wireless Revenues Today – $148 billion
  • Cell sites in the US in 1999 – 81,698
  • Cell sites in the US Today – 192,068
  • Average number of minutes used per month in 1999 - 242
  • Average number of minutes used per month in 2009 – 800
  • Average monthly mobile phone bill in 1999 – $41.24
  • Average monthly mobile phone bill in 2009 – $50.07 (at end of 2008)

Cleary times have changed in the past 10 years. Now, go enter that contest and scoop up some free GPS navigation service for yourself and a friend.

* Data referenced from Telephony Magazine, the FCC, CTIA, RCR Wireless, IE Market Research and JD Power.