Phones with built-in GPS
Many new smartphones, including the iPhone® and BlackBerry® Bold, offer built-in GPS. By integrating maps and GPS, Whereis® can turn your phone into a GPS navigation device, with spoken, step-by-step directions all the way to your destination and automatic re-routing technology.
Internet-connected phones
If you can access the internet, you can access Whereis® Mobile on your phone. It’s free to browse on Telstra 3G and NextG™ handsets.
Whereis®has partnered with leading app developers to turn your iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile or Symbian powered Smartphone into a navigation device that goes where you go. Whereis® features include:
- The latest Whereis Australia and New Zealand maps
- Visual and spoken directions
- Portrait or landscape view (on compatible devices)
For Telstra customers with compatible handsets, Whereis® Navigator turns your smartphone into a GPS device. You can:
- Find your location using a GPS - see a map centred at your location (using GPS)
- Search for businesses from Yellow Pages - for shopping, restaurants, fuel and more (no data charge)
- View Whereis® maps of any location in Australia
- View weather forecast - check the 4-day forecast of any location in Australia
Whereis Mobile has just undergone more than just a facelift with a great range of new and exciting features to make its experience even better than before, including:
- Homepage map
- Single search box for address look-up
- Optimisation for widescreen devices, including support for T-Hub
Learn More
To check if your Telstra phone is Navigator compatible, just click here.
Learn More
It’s free to browse on Telstra 3G and NextG™ handsets when you access it via the ‘Home’ tab of the BigPond® menu.You can also access through the Whereis icon within the ‘My Place’ on your Telstra 3G or NextG™ handset.1