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    Garmin Comes to Samsung, Mobile Gets a Nuvi and Google Local Search Upgrade

    Two bits of news have come out of the Garmin camp today—the first of which involves Samsung phones getting their own navigation software based on the Garmin Mobile(TM) XT platform. The software will be available on smartphones like the i780 in Europe and elsewhere starting sometime in the next few months. Futhermore, Garmin Mobile users will be treated to upgrades including a new Nuvi-like interface and the addition of Google Local search starting in July. Press releases are available after the break.

    Garmin(R) Provides Navigator for Samsung Mobile Phones

    OLATHE, KA UNITED STATES

    LAS VEGAS, March 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Garmin International
    Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN), the global leader in satellite
    navigation, announced today that select Samsung mobile phones will have the
    benefit of Garmin's intuitive turn-by-turn, voice-prompted navigation
    directly on the phone. Samsung Mobile Navigator by Garmin is based on the
    popular Garmin Mobile(TM) XT navigation software, and Samsung phones with
    this navigation capability are expected to be available in Europe and other
    parts of the world in several months. Garmin will display the Samsung i780
    and other examples of its mobile phone navigation solutions April 1-3,
    2008, at the CTIA Wireless trade show in Las Vegas.

    (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20061026/CGTH082LOGO)

    "Garmin is pleased to offer Samsung users a rich navigation experience
    with the same intuitive user interface found on other Garmin personal
    navigation devices," said Roger Jollis, Garmin's director of OEM & mobile
    marketing. "Garmin's on-board and off-board phone navigation solutions are
    now available on over 500 different handsets, including Samsung mobile
    phones."

    "We are pleased to provide Garmin's advanced navigation feature on
    Samsung's i780 and other Windows Mobile based smartphones recently
    introduced to the European market. As navigation features become rapidly
    popular among various mobile features, Samsung is continuously investing to
    provide the best of experience to our consumers," said YongBae Lee, vice
    president of mobile communication division, Samsung Electronics, of Samsung
    Electronics.

    Marketed in major European countries, the Samsung i780 has a sleek
    design packed with the latest in business and consumer features including
    global positioning system (GPS) navigation, fast HSDPA and EDGE
    connectivity, Bluetooth, 802.11b and g wireless capabilities, full touch
    screen with stylus, QWERTY key pad, Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0
    Professional operating system, 2.0-megapixel camera and front camera for
    video calls. The i780 also delivers full Internet browsing, MP3 music and
    FM radio.

    The Garmin navigation software is on a plug-and-play microSD card, and
    once a customer loads the card into the phone, the software automatically
    installs. Customers may then use their phone to receive voice-prompted,
    turn-by-turn directions to their destination. A 3D moving map on the
    phone's display shows the user exactly where they are, and if a turn is
    missed along the way, Samsung Mobile Navigator by Garmin automatically
    calculates a new route. Users may key in a specific street address or
    search millions of points of interest (POI) — places like hotels,
    restaurants, shopping, and tourist attractions. Customers can also dial the
    POI's phone number automatically — for reservations, hours of operation,
    or other information.

    Those using Samsung Mobile Navigator by Garmin also have access to
    Garmin Online(TM), a free and subscription based online service that offers
    dynamic content such as traffic, weather forecasts and safety cameras.
    Garmin Online content varies by region.

    Garmin Mobile(TM) Application to Offer New Features on BlackBerry, Symbian and Windows Mobile Smartphones OLATHE, KA UNITED STATES

    LAS VEGAS, March 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Garmin International
    Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN), the global leader in satellite
    navigation, announced today upgrades to Garmin Mobile that include a new
    user-friendly interface and Google Local(TM) search. These upgrades will be
    available on a variety of handsets and platforms including BlackBerry,
    Symbian and Windows Mobile smartphones. These new features are in addition
    to a long list of rich features and real-time content included with Garmin
    Mobile's current subscription based service that includes turn-by-turn,
    voice prompted directions, as well as traffic, weather conditions and
    forecasts, fuel prices and more. Garmin will display the Garmin Mobile
    enhancements at its CTIA Wireless trade show booth (#6639) in Las Vegas,
    Nevada, April 1-3, 2008.

    (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20061026/CGTH082LOGO)

    When the new Garmin Mobile application is launched, customers will
    first notice the new nuvi-like interface, with "Where To?" and "View Map"
    icons on the smartphone display. Once "Where To?" is selected, colorful
    icons such as "Address," "Recent Finds," "Food and Hotel" and "Google
    Local" streamline the number of keystrokes required before selecting a
    destination and receiving turn-by-turn, voice-prompted directions. If a
    turn is missed en route, Garmin Mobile automatically recalculates the route
    based on the user's current location. Garmin Mobile has an extensive points
    of interest database — places like hotels, restaurants, ATMs, gas
    stations, airports, and more — thanks to the over six-million integrated
    points of interest and Google Local search. Garmin Mobile is also
    integrated with the phone's address book so that users can navigate
    directly to a contact's address stored on their smartphone.

    The Google Local search capability lets users harness points of
    interest information via the World Wide Web. It allows users to look for
    locations by typing in key word searches as they would if they were on
    their desktop computer. If looking for a coffee shop with free Wi-Fi
    access, simply type the phrase in the search box and a list of venues will
    appear based on proximity to the user's current location. In addition,
    Garmin has created a "quick search" feature that lets users search Google
    Local via categories — such as food, lodging, fuel, and more — rather
    than typing a word or phrase into the Google Local search box. Detailed
    information can be displayed including descriptions, business address &
    phone numbers, and a user-contributed rating, where applicable. Once the
    user selects a location, they can save the destination to their favorites
    folder, call the destination, or navigate to it with Garmin's intuitive
    turn-by-turn, voice-prompted directions.

    In addition to navigation, Garmin Mobile includes free access to
    constantly-updating information like real-time traffic, fuel prices,
    weather forecasts, and more.

    Since Garmin Mobile is a subscription based solution, mapping data is
    stored on Garmin's servers, not on the device itself. Therefore, customers
    have the advantage of the most up-to-date mapping information available
    directly from Garmin's servers. In order to access Garmin's network, the
    smartphone must have a data plan for network access.

    [PRNewswire and PRNewswire]


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