Nokia's mapping service will soon be appearing on Samsung smartphones.
A deal between the two will see a test or beta version of an
Android app for Nokia's Here maps included free on handsets and the Gear
S smartwatch.
The move is widely seen as a way to help Samsung distinguish itself from Google which oversees Android.
Formerly known as Nokia maps, Here is also used by Yahoo,
Amazon and Garmin and it provides map data for Microsoft's Bing search
engine.
The map service covers 190 countries, offers turn-by-turn
navigation, tourist information and public transport details. In
addition, the maps can be downloaded to a device so they can be used
offline.
A version of Nokia's mapping service is being specially
prepared for Samsung's Gear S smartwatch. Called Here for Gear it will
be a navigation system optimised to use the relatively small display on
the wrist-worn gadget.
Writing on Ars Technica, Ron Amadeo
said Nokia maps was just one of the apps Samsung was keen to stop
relying on Google for. However, he said, Samsung's strategy had some
disadvantages.
He said: "For end users it just means a confusing experience with a ridiculous amount of duplicated apps."
Nokia's maps division was one of the parts that Microsoft did
not buy when it acquired the phone-making "devices and services" part
of Nokia in 2013.
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