June 15, according to foreign media reports last month, Microsoft announced that it will use Nokia's back-end services to provide the traffic feature will be the map. Windows Phone map application, Microsoft has launched the same function. HTC cases
Windows Phone blog on the blog post said, the Nokia technical support, Windows Phone map application is now covering the small streets of the United States and more roads. The application will also cover more countries and selected cities in France, Germany and the United Kingdom will also feature upgrades (new features of the application in some countries on the line, the next few weeks will be launched in other countries). iPhone 4s cases
Nokia and Microsoft, taking into account the continuing relationship and cooperation on the map service is also reasonable. At present, the increasingly fierce competition in the field of mobile map services, Apple and Google have recently announced changes in the map service.
Recently, there are rumors that Microsoft will be in the Windows Phone using Nokia Maps completely replace its own map application. As regards the use of Nokia's back-end service is the harbinger of the lift or just strategic change remains to be seen.
Windows Phone blog on the blog post said, the Nokia technical support, Windows Phone map application is now covering the small streets of the United States and more roads. The application will also cover more countries and selected cities in France, Germany and the United Kingdom will also feature upgrades (new features of the application in some countries on the line, the next few weeks will be launched in other countries). iPhone 4s cases
Nokia and Microsoft, taking into account the continuing relationship and cooperation on the map service is also reasonable. At present, the increasingly fierce competition in the field of mobile map services, Apple and Google have recently announced changes in the map service.
Recently, there are rumors that Microsoft will be in the Windows Phone using Nokia Maps completely replace its own map application. As regards the use of Nokia's back-end service is the harbinger of the lift or just strategic change remains to be seen.
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