Nokia's HERE navigation app is now available to all on Android as following months as a closed beta.
The company says there had been over a million downloads of the beta for the operating system, with a good portion of the "testers" coming from the U.S. and Germany. Now, everyone with access to the Google Play Store can download the application.
Previously, interested parties had to sideload the app after downloading the APK from here.com.
Says Nokia: "The app you can download from Google Play brings voice-guided navigation for 18 new countries and territories: Algeria, Angola, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Cyprus, Iraq, Libya, Mauritania, Mauritius, Nepal, Paraguay, Saint Helena, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Zambia, Zimbabwe. The addition of these 18 new countries brings the total number of freely navigable countries to 118. Additionally, we improved the stability and performance of the app, and fixed a voice-related navigation bug."
Get the app here.
Previously, interested parties had to sideload the app after downloading the APK from here.com.
Says Nokia: "The app you can download from Google Play brings voice-guided navigation for 18 new countries and territories: Algeria, Angola, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Cyprus, Iraq, Libya, Mauritania, Mauritius, Nepal, Paraguay, Saint Helena, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Zambia, Zimbabwe. The addition of these 18 new countries brings the total number of freely navigable countries to 118. Additionally, we improved the stability and performance of the app, and fixed a voice-related navigation bug."
Get the app here.