GPS now available for the HTC P3600

PDA and phone from HTC now with GPS capabilities


12 April 2007 12:30 GMT / By Ryan Haynes

Following its release in September last year, users of the HTC P3600 can now access GPS software.

A deal with TomTom means that HTC is able to use the company’s Navigator 6 software for maps and directions.

If you have one of these then you might want to utilise the GPS functionality and tap into a range of additional features now available. HTC has advised it is available for download from their website where you can get a free GPS software package.

The package also provides access to a free TomTom city-map download, giving users a taste of the Navigator 6 experience.

The P3600 is a compact PDA and phone, with 3G and HSDPA, the device supports fast internet browsing and downloading. It also features a 2MP camera.

Further to the GPS availability, the company has also updated it's browser, Bluetooth and fascia icons. Plus they have added a streaming player.
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Phones, PDAs, HTC, GPS, TomTom, CoPilot, T-Mobile, O2, Carphone Warehouse, Microsoft

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