Explore free maps worldwide, discover places you need nearby, and let Maps show you the way. Walking or driving, Maps can direct you turn-by-turn to your destination, starting from right where you are. You have to purchase a license to get navigation fully working, however the maps itself are free of charge. UPDATE: Free navigation available for selected devices!
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Finnish map application. (Available only in Finnish)
Google's map application for Symbian and J2ME devices. Features: determine your current location with or without GPS, driving and transit directions, phone numbers and addresses for local businesses.
Application that displays maps from Yahoo! Maps, Windows Live Local, MSN Virtual Earth, Ask.com and Open Street Map and other sources on Java J2ME-enabled mobile phones, PDAs and other devices. MGMaps can connect to a GPS receiver over bluetooth or use internal GPS features on some phones in order to automatically display the map for your current position. You can pre-download maps and store them on your memory card in order to use them on the go without accessing the internet.
Gives a warning signal when you are driving near speed cameras. FoxyTag signals fixed and mobile speed cameras, data is updated every 5 minutes, the system works worldwide and is free. The collaborative model makes that FoxyTag is today the most complete and up to date speed camera database in the world.
amAze is a free navigation and local search service. It is free to download and use and it contains wide coverage of maps including aerial photo in Europe, North America, Australia and parts of Asia and Africa.
Symarctic ExtGPS allows you to use your phones built-in GPS module externally on laptop via Bluetooth. It is targeted for GPS enabled handsets, allowing you to use existing, more sophisticated GPS applications.
Trekbuddy is a J2ME application to be used with a GPS receiver. It is designed to work with every Java-enabled device. Features: GPS tracking and simple touristic navigation , bitmap maps, tracklogging in NMEA or GPX format, simple navigation (to a single waypoint or along a route), etc.
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