Nokia Maps now offers offline capabilities and public transport routes for Android and iOS users
0. phoneArena posted on 24 Oct 2011, 08:52
Now the online mobile edition of Nokia Maps is offering offline features for both Android and iOS users. Just head to the Nokia Maps website, and the HTML 5 service allows you to download a preselected area for offline usage, then turn off data and head on your merry way, but you still have to get reconnected if you want to do reroutes or searches...
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3. DontHateOnS60 posted on 24 Oct 2011, 09:32 4 0
Windows Phones are going to need more memory. Enough with this 16GB cap they all seem to have. It's time for 32 and 64GB models, and a redesign of the OS to allow for microSD expansion (of any kind).
8. snowgator posted on 24 Oct 2011, 14:44 0 0
The absolute truth. No excuse for such limited memory options at this point.
5. kamen posted on 24 Oct 2011, 09:56 0 0
Baah! That's a pseudo-mapping s*it. Lacks half the major roads for Bulgaria
7. bbblader posted on 24 Oct 2011, 12:01 0 0
kamen while on one hand your right about our country's roads
android or ios dont even have the other roads






