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Motorola Android-Powered Handsets in India to Get New Maps

| by Press Release | Smartphones

Motorola, Inc.,made available the new and upgraded version of maps of India free for Android-powered handsets launched in India. All consumers with MILESTONE, MILESTONE XT720 & BACKFLIP can benefit from this offer.

The maps of India come free with lifetime free access to fully voice-guided street-level navigable MapmyIndia maps of 620 cities in India. The application offers voice-guided navigation and routing in cities and major national and state highways. With this, Indian consumers can drive to 576,000 towns and villages and explore over ­­­­­­­­­­­­two million3 points of interest like budget/premium hotels, petrol pumps, eating joints, ATMs, hospitals as well as tourist and religious spots. All the consumer needs to do is to launch ‘India’ maps from Motorola’s MOTONAV application to enjoy a fantastic navigation experience. The GPS navigation service is free with no activation or data charges, independent of mobile networks and can be used even without inserting the SIM card.

 

 

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