Sat Nav for Windows Mobile.
Discussion
cobra kid said:
Didn't know that. Thanks chaps, I shall investigate later.
Its probably the best mobile phone built in sat nav unit out there. I have used mine for road trips from Singapore to Burma and Laos as well as indonesia and australia, both driving and walking in city centers. Easy to find and save locations very clear instructions and it has never once got lost. Also the maps and subsequent updates are all free too!!! I have been thinking...
Since Nokia developed the android phone (admittedly I don't think they were released in the UK) does that mean there is an android version of Here maps out there?
I am interested in the offline maps as I an amazing talent of finding areas with no signal combined with poorly signposted diversions.
Since Nokia developed the android phone (admittedly I don't think they were released in the UK) does that mean there is an android version of Here maps out there?
I am interested in the offline maps as I an amazing talent of finding areas with no signal combined with poorly signposted diversions.
Edited by GrizzlyBear on Friday 1st August 13:28
My go-to application is still Co-Pilot, which I purchased while I was in the Android ecosystem and was able to just grab the app for free from the Windows store and signed in with my Co-Pilot credentials. I do prefer it over the Here+ system but if you're someone who hasn't already purchased Co-Pilot you'd be quite right in questioning what it got you over something free like Here+.
I don't use Here+ a lot, but having seen it, I probably wouldn't have purchased anything else if I didn't have Co-Pilot already.
I don't use Here+ a lot, but having seen it, I probably wouldn't have purchased anything else if I didn't have Co-Pilot already.
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