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13th September - Speaking at the Canalys Navigation forum
in Barcelona, Michael Halbherr shared insights about the current
state of navigation and plans for updates and improvements
for Nokia Maps. Launched in February of this year, the Nokia
Maps mobile application and the Nokia Map Loader for PC's
have each been downloaded over 1 million times.
A key point highlighted by Halbherr, head of the location-based
experience team in Nokia Multimedia was the evolution of Nokia
Maps from the first version, announced in February, to the
next phase, which is available for download today. "We
have taken a lot of the consumer feedback that we received
when we launched Nokia Maps and are feeding that into the
next versions of the product," said Mr. Halbherr.
The updated Nokia Maps application has a new streamlined user
interface with improved nearby search and detailed categories.
"Many people were saying that they didn't know how much
data they were using, so we have added a data download counter
in the map view. We also added a GPS status indicator so that
you know when your device is connected to the satellites."
The updated version also comes with a bonus three-day trial
Navigation license free of charge*. "With this trial
users can try out the service over a weekend holiday or a
short business trip and discover the convenience of having
a personal navigation device integrated into their mobile."
"Speaking of streamlining things," added Halbherr,
"We are happy to report that we have a new and improved
PC Map Loader available for users to download." The Nokia
Map Loader is used to conveniently side load maps on to the
device before you need them. "The improved Map Loader
transfers the maps up to 10 times faster than the first version
and enables downloading the voice guidance files."
Both new versions of Nokia Maps and the Nokia Map Loader are
freely available to download* for selected devices at http://maps.nokia.com
Nokia is also updating the map coverage during the second
half of 2007 to bring the total number of countries covered
to over 150, with more than 50 of them navigable. "Our
goal is to have the world covered," exclaimed Mr. Halbherr,
"We want our navigation customers to feel assured that
when they travel abroad, their Nokia device has the relevant
maps for them. A map is like an insurance policy against getting
lost, you need it most when you are lost, and when that happens,
it is invaluable."
Nokia Maps is being integrated into Ovi. Ovi is the door to
Nokia's Internet services, including the Nokia Music Store,
Nokia Maps and N-Gage games. It will also be an open door
to web communities, enabling people to access their content,
communities and contacts from a single place, either directly
from a compatible Nokia device or from a PC.
*Download terms and conditions apply. See websites for information.
3-Day Navigation trial limited to selected S60 3rd edition
devices. Service provider may charge for data transmission.
The availability of particular products, services and map
coverage may vary by region. The availability of GPS and related
services are dependent, among other things, on wireless networks
and satellite systems. Specifications are subject to change
without notice.
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