Ovi Maps 3.0 revolutionizes mobile traveling
- January 23rd, 2010
- Posted in Must Reads
- By Mobile Jorge
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In what seemed like an unprecedented move a few days ago Nokia released Ovi Maps 3.0 now bringing free voice navigation to a plethora of Nokia devices which should prove to be extremely popular especially to our European friends.
Nokia is to provide free walk and drive navigation on a range of smartphones sparked a flurry of reaction from across the world. In what has been described as a bold, market changing move, Nokia has laid down the foundations for a services strategy that is a sure-hit for success. We’re super excited, not just because of the free for life navigation functionality, but the range of premium, location based services that’ll be coming with it. Alongside Michelin guides Lonely Planet guides come a host of map-based functionality that’ll really bring navigation to life, whether you’re in the car, or on foot. There’s plenty to read about yesterday’s announcements, and we’ve just selected a few choice cuts below.
Kicking things off, Thomas Ricker from Engadget said
Meanwhile, the Financial Times said “Mapping is one of Nokia’s strongest assets” and also compared the new free service to the paid-for one that went before.
The Wall Street Journal, highlighting the impact, said
The Telegraph explained the details of what’s on offer
The San Francisco Chronicle said
The Sydney Morning Herald looked further at the possibilities
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