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Ovi Maps and Moving to a New City

 

I just want to take a minute to say, how awesome Ovi Maps has been for me lately.

Ovi Maps on the Nokia N97 Mini

I moved to Delhi about 2 weeks ago to take up a new job, and as anyone who’s been here might already know, Delhi’s a pretty huge city. Half the time, I have no idea where I am and the few times that I do, I have no idea where I’m going. Doesnt help that my knowledge of Hindi is very very poor, which makes it even harder to get around, or ask people directions. To add to that, most rickshaw or taxi drivers here immediately pick up on my out-of-town accent and charge me extra fares for trips.

Thankfully, my dependency on technology led me to give Ovi Maps a go, on our Nokia E72, and Nokia N97 Mini that we’re currently reviewing.

All i can say is, Holy freakkin awesome batman. Ovi Maps has been TREMENDOUSLY helpful to me while I’ve been here.

Ovi Maps on the Nokia N97 Mini

Dont know where I am ? Start up Ovi Maps on the N97 Mini or E72, and I know exactly where I am, in a minute. Where am I going ? Search for the location and find out where it is. How far is it ? How do I get there ? Select “Drive to” or “Walk to” and find out exactly how to get there ! Also, since I know how far a place is, I know exactly how much fare it’s ‘worth’, so that the rickshaw and taxi drivers here dont cheat me like they usually do !

Ovi Maps on the Nokia N97 Mini

Plus its been really useful in finding nearby Restaurants for me to catch a quick dinner after I get back from the Office. Or coffee houses near the Office, for that extra jolt of energy during Work hours. And most importantly, Supermarkets and malls where I can stock up on Groceries or Winter clothing for the season. There are all listed in Ovi Maps, so you can easily find them.

Ovi Maps on the Nokia N97 Mini

To add to that, every time I pass by a place that I think will be important to me later, I ‘bookmark’ it (that is, I save it as a ‘favourite’) on my Map, so that I can get to it when/if I need to. Like the other day, I passed by a branch of my bank and saved it’s location as a favourite called “Bank”. Yesterday I needed to cash a cheque and didnt know how to get there ! I opened up Ovi Maps, selected the favourite icon I saved as “Bank”, selected “Walk to” and wahey! I was there in a couple minutes.

Ovi Maps on the Nokia N97 Mini

Another really really useful feature of Ovi Maps, is that you can view it online, save favourites online, and sync it back to your device. For example, I could search for a nearby laundry place online, find it, bookmark it and sync it back to Ovi Maps on my N97 Mini. Then I could simply select it and choose to ‘walk to’ it (or ‘Drive to’ if its far). This also works vice-versa.

Ovi Maps on the Nokia N97 Mini

My only complaint ? Well I lucked out on the fact that the N97 Mini I got to review, came with a free 3-Month Walk and Drive Navigation. Since I dont have a credit card, I dont actually have any way of purchasing a license to use the Navigation on my N82. With Google Maps making their Turn-by-Turn Navigation Free, why cant Nokia do the same ? As you can see, it sure does help !

Also, the Maps for India arnt exactly great. Sure Delhi’s pretty much covered, but my Hometown of Manipal/Udupi is just one road in Ovi Maps. Heck, even the freakkin Taj Mahal wasnt on the Map, when I went there last year.

Ovi Maps on the Nokia N97 Mini

That being said, I’d be completely clueless in Delhi, without Ovi Maps! Atleast until I totally get used to the place. Infact, just today a friend of mine was dropping me home, and we got totally lost. Started up Ovi Maps and it guided us right back home. Another friend of mine was sitting next to me in the car and remarked “That is Amazing!“. It sure is ! GPS is a wonderful thing, and Ovi Maps definitely makes it so incredibly useful.

So that’s about it. Ovi Maps Team, if you’re reading this, much thanks for a great product/service. You’ve got one guy here who’s insanely depended on it. You have no idea how useful it’s come in. GPS has gone beyond just Geo-tagging pictures and Nokia SportsTracker, for me. It’s become an important and crucial part of my daily life.

Have you tried out Ovi Maps on a Nokia device before ? Have your own stories about it ? Let us know in the comments y’all !

   

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Clinton is currently based in New Delhi, India and is executive editor for UnleashThePhones. He is responsible for all editorial decisions, and covers all forms of Mobile things. Cj is addicted to caffeine, social media, and technology. Always up for a good conversation, you can reach him through the contact form, his website, on Google Plus or on Facebook or Twitter:

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Comments (9)

  1. Aatif Sumar Saturday - 05 / 12 / 2009 Reply
    Nice!
    But most people still find Google Maps better.. What exactly do u like about Ovi Maps more than Google Maps?
  2. Clinton Jeff Saturday - 05 / 12 / 2009 Reply
    Hehe I knew someone would ask me that. The problem with Google Maps (on Symbian atleast) is that you cant actually *save* the map. It's constantly downloading new areas which are only temporarily saved. Not to mention, it's walking instructions feature doesnt have a thing on Ovi Map's walk and drive Navigation. Not yet atleast ;)
    That being said, ofcourse I wish Ovi Maps was as detailed and feature rich as Google Maps is (eg: with features like Google Latitude and Layers).
  3. kanchan123 Saturday - 05 / 12 / 2009 Reply
    Good to know Ovi Maps is helping you so much :) I guess i should use it more often !
  4. mobileyog Monday - 07 / 12 / 2009 Reply
    Yes that's why I also like OVI maps. In some places, especially while roaming you hardly have Network, forget about GPRS there Google maps just wont work, useless as it just doesnt run at all.
    I hope they will improve quality of maps, and add other features like latitude(like Nokia FriendView), layer and improve search. Also I would like it to be less resource hungry and quick to start/close.
  5. mobileyog Monday - 07 / 12 / 2009 Reply
    Yes that's why I also like OVI maps. In some places, especially while roaming you hardly have Network, forget about GPRS there Google maps just wont work, useless as it just doesnt run at all.
    I hope they will improve quality of maps, and add other features like latitude(like Nokia FriendView), layer and improve search. Also I would like it to be less resource hungry and quick to start/close.
  6. gobu Saturday - 13 / 03 / 2010 Reply
    i like only nokia

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