
Now which way's home?
Published: 20 February 2008 14:38 GMT
The 6210 Navigator has a built-in compass to make pedestrian navigation easier. A little arrow appears on the screen and you simply follow the arrow along the path. As you move, the arrow follows your position along the route. It uses GPS and assisted GPS tracking to pinpoint the location of the phone.
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