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If the Ovi Maps 3.0 application (formerly known as Nokia Maps) is installed to your compatible Nokia mobile device, you can synchronise places, collections, and routes between Ovi Maps and your mobile device. You need to have a Nokia account to be able to synchronise. Using Nokia Ovi Suite or Nokia Map Loader on Microsoft Windows XP or Vista ...
Ovi Maps version 2.0 went into public beta in February 2008 and was released in May. [6] Version 3.0 was released in July 2009. [7] Turn-by-turn navigation and traffic information originally required a subscription, but in January 2010 Nokia announced that these would be provided for free. [8] In 2011 it became Nokia Maps. [9]
In April 2011, Nokia released a beta version of 3D maps that covered 20 cities in the world. By August 2011, the coverage had expanded to 23 cities, and in 2012, Nokia bought EarthMine, which specializes in street level 3D image capture. [22] In May 2011, Ovi Maps was renamed to Nokia Maps when Nokia streamlined its services offering. [23]
Alpine has just announced its partnership with the Finnish giant aimed at integrating Nokia handsets -- complete with free Ovi Maps navigation -- into car dashboard systems. Yes, that means you ...
Ovi Maps 3.03, with free navigation, was released on 17 March 2010 for the Nokia N86. The new version was available via the SW Update application and has a file size of 8.24 MB. The N86, E72, E55, E52, 6730, 6710 (S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2) and all of Nokia's Symbian^1 (S60 5th Edition) devices will get to experience beta-testing and free ...
The Nuron version, released only in North America, which has WCDMA Band IV (AWS) enabled, comes preloaded with maps of the United States, Canada and Mexico. [4] In January 2010, Nokia announced that Ovi Maps will be available for free for certain smartphones which includes the Nokia 5230, thus enabling free offline voice guided navigation for more than 180 countries.
Nokia E73 [61] is a T-Mobile exclusive offering from Nokia. The pre-installed Ovi Maps provides free turn-by-turn navigation. [62] It combines the features of Nokia E71 and Nokia E72, to appeal to the North American market. [63]
2009: MapTiler released as open source software for tiling of geographic data for web maps. [28] 2009: Nokia made Ovi Maps free on its smartphones. 2012: Apple Maps, the first vector-tile based mapping app, [29] is launched, replacing Apple's own Google Maps client as the default mapping app for its platforms. [30] 2020: Petal Maps is released.