The verizon GPS phones work by getting a GPS signal to pinpoint your location. You can use Maps if you have an iPhone or Android smartphone, which is perfect.
You can choose from a variety of verizon phones when looking for the added gps feature. Choose from the Droid, Blackberry Storm, Blackberry Curve, LG Chocolate touch, Gizone Rock, Samsung Omnia and Casio.
GPS on phones are very accurate. They work just as good as a regular car GPS because they both work off of a satelite that feeds them information.
Yes, Verizon does offer GPS tracking for all your family members at one time! This site should answer any questions you have: http://cellphonetrackers.org/verizon-mobile-phone-tracking-service-family-locator.html
In most cases features like this are available on most phones, with some exceptions, but will cost extra for use, so while most, if not all, of Verizon's phone likely have the capacity and software to run the GPS program, you should first make sure that your plan and budget supports it.
Most Verizon smartphones feature a GPS component that can be activated for $9.99 a month, which includes turn by turn navigation and traffic updates. Look for Blackberry and Android devices for this useful feature.
Most of the smart phones will have a GPS for free installed on them. You can get a smart phone from Verizon and they relatively cheap if you sign a two year contract.
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No. It doesn't have a sim card slot...
phones do not have to be a smart phone to have gps. just ask the salesperson for phones that have gps and see which one you like. there are lots of gps mobile phones that aren't smart phones.
Not all phones have GPS. And not all phones that have GPS have activated GPS upon first use. For many, you would have to enable the GPS first.
No, GPS is a passive technology and cannot be tracked. A-GPS phones send GPS information to the service provider, but this uses the encrypted data channel. Law enforcement can work with cellphone providers to triangulate cellphones even if the GPS receiver is turned off, but only the cellphone provider has this ability.