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Ovi Maps 3.0 is now officially released (but you need a PC)

Published by Steve Litchfield at 10:58 UTC, July 2nd 2009

It's official. After months of beta testing, Nokia has released Ovi Maps (née Nokia Maps) 3.0 to the world for most (but not all) S60 3rd Edition FP1, FP2 and S60 5th Edition phones. The download is a 20MB Windows installer, so you do have to own a PC, but there's a little note on the Ovi Maps download page saying that Mac support is 'coming soon'. I certainly hope so. See also Rafe's preview of this release, here on AAS.

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Thankfully, Ricky Cadden has extracted the two SIS files that S60 5th and 3rd Edition FP2 device owners need, so head here to download these if you haven't got easy access to a Windows PC etc.

 

Categories: Software, Links of Interest
Platforms: S60 3rd Edition, S60 5th Edition

News Discussion

newn97
Separate installer is not needed. Ovi suite update button automatically installs new map 3.0 release. Also worked for new software release yesterday.
slitchfield
Ah. Noted. But still PC only 8-)
malerocks
I am confused. Are you saying that v3.0 can only be installed on your phone by downloading the installer (20MB!!), connecting your phone through a data cable (or bluetooth) and then running the executable file that was downloaded???
Unregistered
Newbie question alert :)

For what features is a data connection essential (i.e. can't be worked around somehow)? e.g. my understanding is all maps can be downloaded but routing requires an internet connection.

If routing does require internet (and I understand there is a monthly cost too?) does it just require it initially when calculating the route, or continuously?

I am evaluating Ovi Maps vs my usual combination of TomTom for driving and Google Maps for everything else.

Any other features of Ovi Maps require internet?

Thanks!
jrmt
Ovi Maps 3.0 installed fine on my Nokia N82. Seems smoother and quicker to zoom compared with previous releases ... will have to check the map accuracy and routing over the next few weeks...
Ratkat
anyone want to take a note of amount device memory before and after installation on the N97

what to see how much it uses and if it still installs seperately
JimH
I've now got Ovi Maps installed on the 5800, but the PC app crashed when converting maps, and it seems to now crash every time I run it, whilst the Map Downloader in PC Suite seems to be for Ovi Maps 2.0. Typical...

Ovi Maps 3.0 actually looks very good on the phone, but yet again Nokia's PC software has let them down.
Unregistered
downloaded the 5800 version and ran installer. It would not recognize the phone even though connected through PC Suite. I ran Maps 3.0 and tried again and all was well. Paul
Unregistered
Nokia's Beta Testers need taking to a vets. Maps Updater ran, installed Maps 3.0 onto my N95 8Gb and then crashed. Now the Maps app on the phone won't run, I can't remove it and Maps Updater persistently crashes. Any suggestions, apart from reflashing my phone ?
Jejoma
The installer gets as far as checking my E71 for updates and crashes part way through. SIlly, the Beta of 3.0 worked fine - I should have left it as is.
Unregistered
Updated my Ovi Maps 3.0 beta via Maps Updater. The release version was installed, but now Maps Updater will no longer run (crashes while identifying phone). In addition, I can no longer go into the "Shop" section of the "Shop & licenses" menu ... it gives me the "you need to be online" message, and after that does nothing.

Looks like they don't want me to buy a drive license. Were there even any changes from the previous beta to this release?

Ravi
Unregistered
OK problem fixed, by just circumventing the stupid Maps Updater program, manually sending the .sis file directly to my phone, and overwriting the existing Maps program. Glad to have the license shop back.

Ravi
Unregistered
You do not need internet connection for routing. From options inside ovi maps you select "Go Offline" if it is already online or you can set Ovi maps to prompt you everytime it is launched whether to go online or not. Things you do not have with not going online is, online searching within maps for places, live trafic info, weather alerts etc... Offline search of places exist though.

Good thing about this is, it will also re-route like normal tom-tom or any other GPS and no cost.



Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Newbie question alert :)

For what features is a data connection essential (i.e. can't be worked around somehow)? e.g. my understanding is all maps can be downloaded but routing requires an internet connection.

If routing does require internet (and I understand there is a monthly cost too?) does it just require it initially when calculating the route, or continuously?

I am evaluating Ovi Maps vs my usual combination of TomTom for driving and Google Maps for everything else.

Any other features of Ovi Maps require internet?

Thanks!
Unregistered
Looks like things are not going well on the Maps 3.0 front. Maps Updater now refuses to connect to the Maps Server (totally refuses) and Map Uploader behaves the same way. Not going according to plan for Nokia methinks...
treehundred
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ratkat View Post
anyone want to take a note of amount device memory before and after installation on the N97

what to see how much it uses and if it still installs seperately

thats what I was wondering
Unregistered
Can anyone confirm that on a 5800, one cannot track GPS position and have north be the up direction? For me, when it follows my GPS position, it auto-orients "up" to be the direction of travel. If I press on the compass, it temporarily switches to north-up, but after a few seconds switches back to auto-up. There is no setting for this in the options menu either, like there apparently is for other models. This bug has been around since the beta.
Unregistered
yes, i've installed the last version, all was working.....

But now try to open Nokia Map loader 1.0.7 and always crashing, i dont know why.....strange;...
Jejoma
The solution to my earlier problem appeared to be to update my E71 firmware first, the Maps Updater then worked.

Interestingly, using Ovi Suite 2.0 to update the firmware, before I updated it offered me an update to Maps 3.0 but after updating this option wasn't there so I had to do it using Maps Updater!

Ah, the logic of Nokia!

Rephrase that, if I entered software update from the home page of Ovi Suite the Maps update option was not there but if I entered it from the Maps page it was. Go figure as they say somewhere :-)
Unregistered
Quote:
Originally Posted by JimH View Post
I've now got Ovi Maps installed on the 5800, but the PC app crashed when converting maps, and it seems to now crash every time I run it, whilst the Map Downloader in PC Suite seems to be for Ovi Maps 2.0. Typical...

Ovi Maps 3.0 actually looks very good on the phone, but yet again Nokia's PC software has let them down.
I have the same problem. I installed the program on my PC. I connected my 5800 and the software installed fine on the device. Then when the maps were being updated, the pc application crashes. Now it crashes every time that I launch it once I connect my device.
Unregistered
This is an amazing release. On my N82, it performs so much faster than the old version... particularly zooming in and out. I LOVE the 3D models of famous landmarks. This reminds me again why I don't want an iPhone.
Unregistered
I also have problems with installation.

The last beta install resulted in blank maps unless I went online.
This version didn't go quite as smoothly as that..the installer crashed with "cannot get IMEI" and I have maps 3.0 with blank maps offline and online (N95 8GB).

I still think Google maps is brilliant and it just works, never a problem with install or use despite numerous updates. I remain unsurprised the Nokia relase/installation and update of apps is still so unreliable compared to their peers
Unregistered
More good stuff: I was looking for the Walk license for the Baltic States, as I'm going on holiday there next month. But turns out that my previous Benelux Walk license has been upgraded to cover all of Europe. Nice.
neilhoskins
Just about every sodding piece of desktop software I've tried from Nokia recently either won't install or won't run once it's installed. Spectacular fail.
RS77
FP1 sis-file download exclusive by S60inside: http://s60inside.wordpress.com/2009/...eroffentlicht/
Unregistered
At last! Have managed to install Maps 3.0 AND get Map Uploader to put the UK maps onto my memory card. The most mind buggering part of it all is the Map Uploader for this version... the previous version (2.0) needed your phone to be in Data Transfer mode whereas this new one wants it in PC Suite mode! Not that Nokia tell you that anywhere on the screen. Still, its working well on my N95 8Gb but I have to question, given the frustration caused by the ineptitude of Nokia's software development people, was it all worth it ?

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