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It depends where and how often the device downloads the GPS information. Streets and roads are always changing, so the GPS device must download updates to be accurate.
No, the Nokia 5233 does not have built-in GPS capability.
No, nokia is known only for their cellphones not GPS'S... if you are looking for a good gps get Garmen or TOMTOM.
The Nokia GPS module pretty much equals the Garmin in terms of navigation effectiveness. Nokia's screens are smaller so that is negative when just wanting to make a quick glance, but the Nokia's maps are a bit more detailed. To see more about the 2 GPS's go to http://meandmyphones.blogspot.com/2007/11/gps-comparison-nokia-n82-vs-garmin-nuvi.html
Yes, Nokia is a China based company. Therefore, Nokia GPS systems are made in China. However, they may have manufacturing locations elsewhere as well.
The 5530 does not appear to have an integrated gps chip. This means to use the gps function, you will have to purchase an external bluetooth gps receiver such as the Nokia LD-4w or other alternatives you will find on sites such as expansys.com, play.com or even eBay.
You can download software updates for your GPS from the manufacturer that makes your GPS. For instance, for a Garmin GPS, you can download updates from http://www8.garmin.com/support/download.jsp.
Early in 2010, Nokia announced that they would offer free turn-by-turn voice navigation for all its GPS-enabled smartphones no matter where in the world you are.
Nokia offers several different gps modules to support their mobiles: the LD-1W wireless, LD-3W wireless, and LD-4W bluetooth. You can compare the differences by looking at the descriptions of the 3 products on the Nokia website: http://europe.nokia.com/search?GO.y=0&GO.x=0&qt=nokia+gps+module
The Nokia 3310, particularly the classic version released in 2000, does not have built-in GPS or advanced tracking capabilities like modern smartphones. However, it can be tracked through the cellular network by service providers, as they can determine the phone's location based on the cell towers it connects to. Keep in mind that this level of tracking is limited and not as precise as GPS tracking available in contemporary devices.
The Nokia 6700 has many features to offer. It has a screen resolution of 320x240 pixels, which makes for a perfect clear display. The Nokia 6700 is 4.6 cm wide and 9.5 cm long. It also has 3G services and a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash on the back.