You’re driving on an unknown road and you suddenly wonder
whether you’re still respecting the speed limits. Or the road ahead is almost
empty and you instinctively speed up a bit. Do any of these examples sound
familiar? The new Nokia Drive can help you in those circumstances.
You can drive more safely because speed limits and relevant notifications are clearly visible in the app dashboard. Warnings are fully customizable with audio alerts and specific triggers with Nokia Drive.
In addition, Nokia introduced your most requested feature in this update: a complete offline experience. When you open Nokia Drive, under Settings > Manage maps you can download country maps for offline access. You can now rely on Nokia Drive in areas with poor network coverage or cut your data costs when you’re visiting foreign countries.
Compare with Android Google map:
Engadget clung tightly to Android when it came time to navigate on the move. Why? Google Maps Navigation, that's why.
Nokia and Windows Phone have been building a formidable opponent, and today's updates to Nokia's trifecta of navigational tools might be just the thing Google loyalists needed to cast a glance in Microsoft's direction.
Own a Nokia or Andriod phone for navigating?
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