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2012-08-03
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Thanks for the reply!
I read that the mobile version no longer works on the N9 (just the one for dumbphones).
GeePS does not support public transportation.
AFAIK Nokia Transit/Maps does not have public transportation for some of the cities that I need.
PS: just to clarify: I don't have an N9 yet. I'm planning to buy one in the coming weeks and this issue made me rethink the purchase.
This app supports timetable-based information in the following cities & regions:
Atlanta, Auckland, Austin, Baltimore, Barcelona, Berkshire, Berlin & Brandenburg, Boston, Budapest, Chicago, Dallas, Denmark, Denver, Edmonton, Flanders, Halifax, Helsinki, Honolulu, Houston, Las Vegas, London, Miami-Dade county, Minneapolis & Saint Paul, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, San Diego, Los Angeles, Toronto, Turin, Wellington and Winnipeg.
We also offer worldwide Simple routing information. Simple routing uses the map data to calculate a heuristic route, based on the likely frequency of lines.
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2012-08-03
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2012-08-03
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2012-08-03
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Thanks for the replies!
Yes, this would be a possible solution. The problem is that not all cities that I would need are supported (e.g. for the upcoming trip Washington DC).
Does Nokia Transport+Maps support map-based display of the route? E.g. on the iPhone I found it convenient to see the route with the stops on a map and a dot displaying my current location along the route.
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2012-08-03
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2012-08-03
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Thanks for the reply, good to hear that it works in DC. But let me decide if the N9 is for me and whether getting around using my smartphone is a small thing or not.
Any ideas regarding my previous question whether the public transport routes can be displayed on the map?
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2012-08-04
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I tried searching for this but I couldn't find any satisfying/up-to-date answer. I will be traveling soon and will need to look up many POIs and public transport information. I used an iPhone on a recent trip and the Google Maps app was a huge help.
Is there a way to look up POIs and public transport information on Google Maps using N9?
I read that the mobile version of the Google Maps website does not work anymore for N9. I also read about CloudGPS, but if I'm not mistaken it does not support public transport route planning, right?
Thank you!