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MapMyIndia Launches Maps and GPS for Mobile

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MapMyIndia, one of the leading maping solution provider for India has just announced the launch of GPS navigation for mobile phones in India. Not too long ago, MapMyIndia launched its MapMyIndia Launches GPS Device For India for India.

AgencyFAQ (which is new aFAQ) reports that CE Info Systems Private Limited has launched the iNav GPS based nagivation for mobile phones.

According to the article, there will be two options available to the user. One iNav Connect where you can subscribe to monthly/yearly service at Rs. 249 to Rs. 1190. Second option will be to get a iNav Connect card that an be purchased at all mobile phone stores and retail chains. 

This iNav Connect Mobile GPS will cover 18 major cities including National Capital region, Mumbai and Bangalore. Another variant for mobile GPS is iNav Loaded which can be downloaded for the whole state (for Rs. 1190) and for the whole country(for Rs. 4490).

If you talk about the Mobile GPS, Nokia had launched its Nokia 6110 Navigator which covered 6 major cities of India which includes Delhi & NCR, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore & Hyderabad. But having iNav is an advantage over Nokia 6110 because now you can use your it on any mobile you want.

MapMyIndia hasn't updated its site with the link to iNav information but I am hoping that they will updated the site within few days. So check MapMyIndia.com.

 


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