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AllSport GPS for Verizon


Make your workout work better for you

The AllSport GPS application helps you reach your goals and track your success directly from your existing BlackBerry® SmartPhone. Whether your goal is to get in shape, burn more calories, go further or simply enhance your workout routine, AllSport GPS provides a fun and easy way to bump up your routine.

With AllSport GPS, you can view your results directly on your SmartPhone, or you can track and compare your past workouts online. Allsport helps you leverage interactive, sophisticated features with ease.

Simplify your life and your routine

AllSport GPS makes reaching your fitness goals easy, eliminating the need to buy and carry a separate device. You simply start the application on your phone, do your workout, and hit stop. AllSport GPS automatically records all your results so you can concentrate on your workout.


With the AllSport GPS application, you can:

- Map your route as you go
- Accurately record time, speed, distance traveled and calories burned
- View a weekly log of all your workouts
- Upload data wirelessly to the web for analysis
- View speed and elevation graphs
- Download routes and maps wirelessly to your phone
- Get help and support anytime you need it, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

With the Trimble Outdoors web site, you can:

- Analyze and compare your workouts with statistics, maps and graphs
- Share your workout online with friends and family
- Browse new routes and programs from other users and leading magazines and send them wirelessly to your phone

Supported Device
BlackBerry 9530, BlackBerry 9550, BlackBerry 9630

Supported Carrier
  • AllTel (USA)
  • Verizon MVNO US
  • Verizon Wireless (USA)
  • Verizon Wireless Wholesale (USA)
  • Verizon Wireless Wholesale - CloseCall (USA)
  • Verizon Wireless Wholesale - Earthlink (USA)

Price
$19.99 USD

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