Nokia CEO Steven Elop announced bringing its HERE maps to iOS pending Apple approval earlier this month. The app includes what you’d expect including search, map view, live traffic, public transportation and satellite view. You can share places with a tap, including location, how to get there via SMS or social networks. Another unique feature is voice-guided step by step walking navigations through parks and other pedestrian routes. Until Google gets its map app on iOS, this might be a good alternative. Or you can always use the workaround to get Google Maps on the iOS Home Screen. Comment Name * Email *
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