Mexens Technology recently introduced its flagship software on Blackberry devices. Through Navizon, owners of Blackberries are now enabled to see where they are on a map and without difficulty locate their way to their next end - make out the whereabouts of their acquaintances or colleagues exactly from their mobile device, rummage around for businesses like bars or restaurants exactly around where they are.
All this irrespective of their carrier since Navizon functions on any wireless network and in any nation. But what develops Navizon even more striking is that a GPS device is not even needed to take advantage of these very functional characteristics. By making use of wireless signals triangulation, Navizon’s Virtual-GPS is claimed to be capable of pin-pointing your position on a map thus making available innumerable Location-enabled services on your handset.
Cyril Houri, Founder and CEO of Mexens Technology was quoted as saying,
The release of Navizon for Blackberry devices is a very important development for our community of users. By supporting this new platform, Navizon is now accessible to a vast majority of smartphone and PDA owners, making Location-Based services on wireless handhelds a reality even for users who don’t have a GPS- enabled phone.
This most up-to-date version of Navizon is also built-in with MGMaps, a robust mobile mapping system functioning on any Java-based phones. Besides Blackberry, Navizon is too consistent with Windows Mobile and Symbian devices. Navizon can freely be availed for download at http://www.navizon.com/ from your wireless device. Navizon’s Virtual GPS can also be availed for a free of charge 15-day assessment period and can be certified for $24.99 after the trial expires.
BlackBerry is a trademark of Research in Motion Limited. Navizon is a trademark of Mexens Technology Inc.










