Filed under: News | Portable Devices
May 12 2005, 2:21am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
TomTom already announced the Personal Navigator 5 in March. The Scotsman (via Textuality) reports that the navigation system for PDAs and Smartphones is now on sale in the UK.
The personal GPS solution contains a Bluetooth GPS unit (see photo) and Software for Windows Mobile and Palm OS. I do not see Symbian support on TomTom's
compatibility list. TomTom Navigator 5 should also be available in the US, but I have not seen it yet in stores.
We reported about a similar GPS solution for mobile phones from Gate5 called smart2go, which supports also Symbian OS.
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