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Maps
You can browse maps for different cities
and countries, search for addresses and
points of interest, plan routes from one
location to another, save locations as
landmarks, and send them to compatible
devices.
Almost all digital cartography is
inaccurate and incomplete to some
extent. Never rely solely on the
cartography that you download for use in
this device.
To use the Maps application, select
Menu
 > 
Organiser
 > 
Maps
 and from the
available options.
Download maps
Your phone may contain pre-installed
maps on the memory card. You can
download a new set of maps through the
internet using the Nokia Map Loader PC
software.
Nokia Map Loader
To download the Nokia Map Loader on
your PC and for further instructions, see
www.maps.nokia.com.
Before you download new maps for the
first time, ensure that you have a memory
card inserted in the phone.
Select 
Menu
 > 
Organiser
 > 
Maps
 to do
an initial configuration.
To change the selection of maps on your
memory card, use the Nokia Map Loader
to delete all maps on the memory card and
download a new selection, to ensure that
all maps are from the same release.
Network map service
You can set your phone to automatically
download maps that you do not have in
your phone when needed.
Select 
Menu
 > 
Organiser
 > 
Maps
 >
Settings
 > 
Network settings
 > 
Allow
network usage
 > 
Yes
 or 
In home
network
.
To prevent automatic download of maps,
select 
No
.
Note:  Downloading maps may involve
the transmission of large amounts of data
through your service provider’s network.
Contact your service provider for
information about data transmission
charges.
Maps and GPS
You can use the Global Positioning System
(GPS) to support the Maps application.
Find out your location, or measure
distances and plot coordinates.
Before you can use the GPS function with
your phone, you must pair your phone
with a compatible external GPS receiver
using Bluetooth wireless technology. For
more information, see the user guide for
your GPS device.
After pairing the Bluetooth GPS device
with the phone, it may take several
minutes for the phone to display the
current location. Subsequent connections
should be faster, but if you have not used
GPS for several days, or are very far away
from the last place you used it, it may take
several minutes to detect and display your
location.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is
operated by the government of the United
States, which is solely responsible for its
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