Yes, there are several apps available for a Blackberry that would function as a GPS. You can download these apps and more at http://us.blackberry.com/smartphones/features/gps.jsp.
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BlackBerry Maps is the default app for navigating your way around but there are also other great GPS apps for your blackberry. Some of them include Google Maps and MapQuest Navigator 5.0 all are great for finding your way around.
Many smartphones support GPS apps including the iPhone and tHe Blackberry. If your current phone does not support GPS apps, you can purchase a GPS receiver chip.
Blackberry Curve 8520 do not have GPS. It is not supported on the phone.
the 8520 doesnt have GPS built in so there for you cant
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.
Yes, the Blackberry 8800 comes equipped with a GPS navigation system. It is a free mobile app made for this device.
The Blackberry Tour has 3G, enhanced multimedia, a clear display, 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS and Blackberry Maps, and has a slimmer profile than the previous model.
The Blackberry Pearl is smaller than most smart phones, with an innovative keyboard. It is Wi-fi enabled and has all the normal Blackberry features, such as GPS.
Turn on your Blackberry device, look for the options icon which should be on the screen, or in the Home folder. Click on Device and then Location Settings. Make sure the Location Services is set to Location On. Exit and you have GPS enabled.
Basically, any smartphone should have GPS. Blackberry, Samsung, LG, Apple iPhone, Nokia and Sony are all smartphones that should carry the GPS software.
The Blackberry Tour 9630 features a QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 MP camera, GPS, and CDMA/GSM network capabilities. It shares a number of features between Blackberry Curve and Blackberry Bold and the world network capability might really appeal to people who travel frequently.