Following the official launch of Nokia's voice-guidance for Ovi Maps SatNav application as a free service at the beginning of the year, the Finnish company has just announced that two more of its smartphones have received the above mentioned upgrade. Nokia E71 and E66 are the next devices that get free navigatio... |
7 April 2010 10:31 GMT |
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Waze, the crowd sourcing navigation service launched last year, has just announced that mobile phone users in Germany and France can now benefit from the features of their free turn-by-turn GPS app. According to the company, handset owners in these countries will enjoy access to a comprehensive set of German and Fre... |
11 March 2010 08:43 GMT |
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Espoo, Finland-based mobile phone maker Nokia has unveiled recently its first handset in the Cseries lineup, the Nokia C5, and now a photo gallery with it emerged into the wild. This candy-based device is a very interesting addition to Nokia's portfolio, since it comes with about all the features that today... |
11 March 2010 03:54 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia announced about two weeks ago that it had made its Ovi Maps solution available for free for those using a Nokia smartphones, and now the company unveils the first stats on the new software solution. According to Nokia, the solution has been downloaded over 1.4 million times since Jan... |
3 February 2010 08:24 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia announced last week that users of a Nokia smartphone could currently enjoy free Ovi Maps on their devices, and now the new feature is expanded to a wide range of customers. The free Ovi Maps are not available on all Nokia devices, but Nokia N97 owners don't have to worry about t... |
28 January 2010 06:14 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has just announced that it plans on delivering a new version of Ovi Maps for its smartphones, one that will provide high-end walk and drive navigation at no cost. According to the company, the new move is expected to “nearly double the size of the current mobile navigation mark... |
21 January 2010 04:56 GMT |
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