
[MWC] Nokia just announced Nokia Maps 2.0, an updated version of Nokia Maps that include a pedestrian mode in addition of the in-car navigation called Drive. The pedestrian mode provides additional information about buildings that a driver doesn’t have time to look at. It also features routes through parks and small alleys, where cars can’t go.
Pedestrians can also choose to download multimedia guides that contain photos, video and audio tours – that is quite practical for tourists. There is a trial version of the software. To see which locations are supported, head to the Nokia Maps site.
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