Nokia owned NAVTEQ has struck a deal with the second largest handset maker to provide its location based services. With the deal, Samsung will have access to NAVTEQ’s database of 76 countries and also allows them to integrate other features like Visual Content, Speed Limits, Extended Lanes and NAVTEQ Discover Cities.
The first phone to benefit from the deal will be I8910 HD (Omnia HD) that will go on shelves in Europe in May.
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