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HERE Maps update lets you organize your favorite locations and sync them too

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
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HERE Maps update lets you organize your favorite locations and sync them too

Nokia’s HERE Maps is quite possibly the best mapping app available on Windows Phone. Now, the app has received an update making it a little bit better. With this new update, which bumps the version number to 3.5.487.8, you can organize your favorites into groups and sync them across your phone and HERE.com. 

“No matter how you choose to travel, HERE Maps shows you the smartest way across town with fast, offline maps in 95 countries. With fast, offline maps in 95 countries, you can find your way even without a data connection. With new collections, you can now group, save and sync your favorites with here.com. And with LiveSight, HERE Maps brings the power of sight to your map. Hold up your phone to see floating labels on nearby places through your screen,” the app description reads.

For those of you who are not familiar with the app, it features turn-by-turn navigation, see a list of available public transit lines, explore shopping malls, and see what’s around you with LiveSight. Here are the new features in this updated build:

  • Organize your favorites into groups, sync them across your phone and here.com and have these collections at your fingertips.
  • Bug fixes and stability improvements

Hit the download link below to snag the updated app.

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