Nokia Maps 2.0 goes gold, lost pedestrians rejoice
After a pleasingly brief public beta, Nokia's glazing its Maps 2.0 navigation app with a thick coating of gold and sending it off into a waiting world of S60-toting fiends to fend for itself. The new version underpins the GPS receivers in Nokia's 2008 smartphones but is also available as a free download for a variety of existing devices, offering key improvements that make it a totally viable nav system -- satellite view, traffic data, and a significantly retooled UI, most importantly, plus the addition of a dedicated pedestrian mode for those times when geographical confusion strikes while on foot. Optional packs add goodies like city guides and the all-important voice guided car navigation and ultimately make Maps 2.0 a non-free venture, but really, no full-featured nav system is -- and the initial download does quite a bit out of the box. Hit the read link to kick off the download.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Anthony @ May 22nd 2008 7:13PM
Until their GPS can compete w/ a SIRF III mine N95 8gb's radio will be firmly set to off except the rare times when I want to geotag a photo. Otherwise it's very slow to catch a signal & I'm half-way there w/ my Tomtom.
Al @ May 22nd 2008 7:16PM
My N82 catches signals in seconds and Garmin software gets me where I want to go with traffic awareness and a Mario Kart avatar.
womble @ May 22nd 2008 8:41PM
how did you get a mario kart avatar in garmin?