Free navigation license for Nokia Maps


Nokia Maps is a Nokia-branded product and service developed by the Finnish company for its mobile phones and smartphone multimedia devices. I’m sure this is far from being a news for you, as Nokia took very well care of the image of Nokia Maps on market, making everyone aware of its presence.

There are a couple of Nokia phones that come with a license for free navigation on Nokia Maps, which is available for a couple of months (three, in most cases), but there are also those cell phones that are not provided with the license in the first place.

If you find yourself in the situation of an expired license or you didn’t have it at all, it doesn’t really matter, as you now have the chance to enjoy a quite impressive present for the New Year coming from Nokia. The gift consists of an entire week of free navigation with Nokia Maps.

The best thing about this is the fact that you’re not supposed to take any kind of trouble in order to have access to the free navigation license. The only thing you should do is to give Nokia your mobile number where they will send you everything you need to get the party started: a message that includes the code that is aimed at activating the one week license and a reminder that is meant to let you know when the seven days are up. It couldn’t be simpler than that, right? There is nothing for you to lose from this experience and I could bet all my money on this one!

Anyway, if you’re interested in having your own free license navigation, then make sure you have the latest version of Nokia Maps and that the mobile phone that you own has GPS capabilities. If, on the other hand, you feel like you need more information, visit the official website of Nokia Europe. So, go and judge for yourself!


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