Welcome to Episode 5 of TWiNS – This Week in Nokia & Symbian
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Great podcast. One thing you guys should expand upon on a later podcast is the cost of license for Nokia Maps. There was a brief mentioned of it in regards to the walking license. Reason I mention this is because, yesterday, I reinstalled Nokia Maps to the latest beta, after listening to the podcast, and was pleasantly surprised at the new cost of license. They are half the cost of what they were in January when I purchased a 30-day drive license. Current pricing are as follow: $63.99 for 1-year, $8.89 for a month, and $2.29 for a day. Single day license was never available the last time I check and its probably the most noteworthy addition. For someone like myself, single day license is a huge benefit. It will only encourage me to buy one the days I really need it. Plus the price is very affordable. No monthly or yearly commitment needed.
Also walk license is only $10.99 for a full license. I'm guessing by full, it means lifetime. As hinted by the e72, I'm guessing nokia will start making walk navigation a standard full feature on all upcoming models.
Anyway there's my rant. It would make a great discussion and something I believe your listeners would find very helpful for those not aware of the new pricing and single day license.
Great podcast. One thing you guys should expand upon on a later podcast is the cost of license for Nokia Maps. There was a brief mentioned of it in regards to the walking license. Reason I mention this is because, yesterday, I reinstalled Nokia Maps to the latest beta, after listening to the podcast, and was pleasantly surprised at the new cost of license. They are half the cost of what they were in January when I purchased a 30-day drive license. Current pricing are as follow: $63.99 for 1-year, $8.89 for a month, and $2.29 for a day. Single day license was never available the last time I check and its probably the most noteworthy addition. For someone like myself, single day license is a huge benefit. It will only encourage me to buy one the days I really need it. Plus the price is very affordable. No monthly or yearly commitment needed.
Also walk license is only $10.99 for a full license. I'm guessing by full, it means lifetime. As hinted by the e72, I'm guessing nokia will start making walk navigation a standard full feature on all upcoming models.
Anyway there's my rant. It would make a great discussion and something I believe your listeners would find very helpful for those not aware of the new pricing and single day license.
Great podcast. One thing you guys should expand upon on a later podcast is the cost of license for Nokia Maps. There was a brief mentioned of it in regards to the walking license. Reason I mention this is because, yesterday, I reinstalled Nokia Maps to the latest beta, after listening to the podcast, and was pleasantly surprised at the new cost of license. They are half the cost of what they were in January when I purchased a 30-day drive license. Current pricing are as follow: $63.99 for 1-year, $8.89 for a month, and $2.29 for a day. Single day license was never available the last time I check and its probably the most noteworthy addition. For someone like myself, single day license is a huge benefit. It will only encourage me to buy one the days I really need it. Plus the price is very affordable. No monthly or yearly commitment needed.
Also walk license is only $10.99 for a full license. I'm guessing by full, it means lifetime. As hinted by the e72, I'm guessing nokia will start making walk navigation a standard full feature on all upcoming models.
Anyway there's my rant. It would make a great discussion and something I believe your listeners would find very helpful for those not aware of the new pricing and single day license.
we sure will, thank you