
Nokia is currently on a mission to cut the time their GPS-enabled cellphones require to get its exact location in order to open up a window of opportunity for location-based online services. The service will begin with the N95 cutting its start-up time by one third to a minute, making it more suitable for use as three minutes is by far and large, too long for anyone to bother. This will also apply to future GPS-enabled handsets from Nokia that will certainly be friendly to pockets of those in the middle- and entry-level handset brackets.
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