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Nuance Communications has announced availability of T9 Nav, claimed to be a mobile discovery software that provides faster access to features, applications, and content on mobile devices in just a few key presses.

Nuance claims T9 Nav allows users bypass button-driven menu systems that often require complex combinations of key presses. The software is capable of intelligently adapting to user behavior over time; it re-orders and predicts frequently-searched terms using patented algorithms from T9/XT9 software.
T9 Nav does not change a mobile device's existing look and feel but works alongside of elements such as user interface (UI) and menu. For instance, typing "m-a" two to three inches from the home screen of the phone can take the user directly to a mapping application, a Madonna ring tone, or a contact named 'Mary'.

Sunny Rao, general manager of Nuance Communications (ASEAN and India), said, "As mobile phones get more complex, data storage capabilities are increasing. Additionally, the proliferation of phone features requires a robust retrieval system to access and manage content. Users are often confused by complex menu navigation, and cannot easily find and identify specific device features and mobile content to download. T9 Nav addresses this critical problem faced by subscribers, and we have brought to the market mobile search and discovery that is fast and simple, efficient, flexible, and adaptable to the user."

To download T9 Nav, go to www.t9nav.com and click on 'download'. The Web site will automatically launch a Nokia installer window where a Symbian S60 Third Edition handset user can click 'install', and finish installation on his/her phone.

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