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yaffe1

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#55363 31-Dec-2009 20:15
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I am loking for New Zealand Maps that I can insyal on my Nokia N95 in order to use the GPS to navigate in New Zealand

Any recomendations where to get one4s and how can I install and operate


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  #286316 31-Dec-2009 22:57
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Nokia maps works well, you'll have to pay a subscription for turn-by-turn voice guidance.

Garmin Mobile XT is very good if you can find a place to buy it, free monthly map updates available via NZ Open GPS project.




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  #286317 31-Dec-2009 23:02
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Thanks
Any tips re how I nstall and operate teh maps , what application to open it with

Regards

Uri

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  #286319 31-Dec-2009 23:10
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I couldnot find one for the Nokia N95 , can you please advise
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  #286332 1-Jan-2010 02:19
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Go over to Nokia's website and download the application for gps maps. It is all there for you.

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  #286336 1-Jan-2010 07:13
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And for Garmin you want the Symbian OS version (for S60v3).




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  #286345 1-Jan-2010 09:36
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http://maps.nokia.com

All the instructions are there.

 
 
 

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  #288840 11-Jan-2010 06:15
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Thanks allot , I have the NZ map on my N95 , will figure how to use it surtly

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