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Nokia HERE Maps now available for iOS
By Phil Dzikiy
News Editor, iLoungeGoogle+
Published: Tuesday, November 20, 2012
News Categories: Apps + Games, Navigation
Nokia’s HERE Maps application is now available for iOS. The mapping program was released today after being announced one week ago. HERE Maps is a HTML5-based application that features voice-guided walking navigation, live traffic view, public transport directions, search history, map sharing, and offline capabilities, as maps can be saved for offline viewing.

Maps for almost 200 countries are included at launch, with selected countries featuring community maps created and updated by users. HERE Maps is optimized for iPhone 5 and is available for free download at the App Store.
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If you’re using it and it isn’t working at all, and when you tap on the little location button/icon in the bottom left nothing happens…
You probably have restrictions turned on, and Privacy/Location Services restricted to only certain applications. AS YOU SHOULD if you want Find My iPhone to work properly after somebody steals it (if they don’t immediately turn it off anyway).
For whatever reason, the app doesn’t ##### about this, but doesn’t work either. You have to disable restrictions, run the app which will THEN ask for permission to access your location, then and only then re-enable restrictions.
Kinda stupid.
Posted by Glenn on November 20, 2012 at 3:58 PM (PST)