The Postal Service and iPhones

Apple Computer’s App Store online store now offers a new free Postal Service application for iPhone and iPod touch mobile digital devices.

Apple Computer’s App Store online store now offers a new free Postal Service application for iPhone and iPod touch mobile digital devices.

The new USPS Mobile application takes advantage of Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) capabilities, using the Locator function to show Post Offices, Automated Postal Centers and Collection Boxes in closest proximity to the user. Maps and directions – driving, walking or mass transit – to the closest location also are provided.

The Track and Confirm feature provides a visual monitor of the progress of the mail pieces and requires only initial input of tracking code numbers so that follow-ups are only one click away.

The Postal Service application also has a ZIP Code lookup that provides the user with the ZIP Code of the user’s current location, using the phone’s GPS capability.

“The Postal Service is America’s largest retailer, with 36,000 Post Offices and retail outlets in communities across the country. Now the iPhone community has a Post Office as well,” says Robert Bernstock, president, Mailing and Shipping Services.

Today’s announcement of the application for iPhone and iPod touch devices expands the Postal Service’s move last fall to provide easy-to-use functionality to mobile phone users. Additional USPS applications for other internet-enabled mobile devices are in development.