Google Maps for your phone

I somehow missed it at the time but I've just
discovered that back in April Google launched a
Google Maps service on certain mobile phones. The service is a downloadable application which lets you view Google Maps (maps and satellite imagery tied together with driving directions and telephone directory information) on your mobile phone. Just like the
computer version of Google Maps, you can drag the map around the screen. The mobile phone service also introduces a new feature named 'click to call' where you can phone up a local business simply by locating them on the map.
The service, named Google Local for mobile, is currently only available in the US and is officially limited to just over a dozen phones from a few manufacturers. Google say that 'most' Java-enabled (J2ME) phones released in the last year should be compatible, although phones from Sony-Ericsson are conspicuously absent from the compatibility list. There have been reports on the
Google Local for mobile group that some unsupported phones are also compatible - notably the
Treo, the
SE W800i walkman phone, the
SE P800/P900/P910, the
SE K750i ... but not the
Blackberry.
There are no charges other than data transfer charges for your phone's internet connection. The service is only currently available on certain networks, including Cingular, T-Mobile and Sprint.
Posted on 7 November 2005, to
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Sony Ericsson P800
Comments
I've tried to download this for my Nokia 6150 but I cant get it working. Any clues?
I used to have a 6150! Unfortunately, it was many years ago. I'm sorry to say you're not going to be able to use Google Maps on your phone - it's too primitive (and has a monochrome screen)!
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