[App Demo]Here WeGo-Offline Maps & Navigation |Download Map for any Place

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  • Here WeGo (formerly Here Maps) is a maps and navigation application for Android and iOS, and a desktop web mapping service by HERE Global B.V.. Originally developed by Nokia, the application was first released for Windows Phone and the web in 2014, and later for Android and iOS. Maps are updated every two or three months.[1] Here Maps was released to the Google Play store on 10 December 2014 and to the iOS store on 11 March 2015.
    On 29 August 2014 Here was also launched for the Samsung Gear S, which utilises the HERE for Gear app specifically made available for Samsung devices.[2]
    As of June 2015 the Here app was available as a free app in 118 countries and territories across the world for the Android and iOS platforms.[3]
    On 3 September 2015 Here announced that its app would be available for the Samsung Gear S2 when the smartwatch is released later this fall.[4]
    In December 2015 Here, at the time a division of Nokia, was sold to a consortium of German automotive companies (comprising Audi AG, BMW AG and Daimler AG) as HERE Global BV.[5][6][7][8]
    On 15 March 2016 Here announced that it would discontinue support for its app for Windows 10 Mobile on 29 March 2016 due to its use of "a workaround that will no longer be effective after June 30, 2016", and that the existing Windows Phone 8 app will only receive critical updates after this date and no longer be actively developed. Here maps licensed by Microsoft are still offered as part of the existing Bing Maps-based software on these devices.[9]
    On 27 July 2016 the app was updated and re-branded Here WeGo; the update first launched on Android, and is to be followed by an iOS version and a relaunch of the web version. The update and rebranding focuses on navigation capabilities, including the addition of taxi fare information in some cities, and integration with Daimler's Car2Go service.[10]
    On 3 January 2017 Intel announced that it was acquiring a 15 percent ownership stake in HERE from HERE's indirect shareholders.
    Features[edit]
    Turn-by-turn navigation[edit]
    Here WeGo provides turn-by-turn navigation in both offline and online modes. Users can enter a destination address, landmark, or business name, and then the app automatically calculates directions and distance to the destination. Real-time traffic data (where available) is also factored and a prediction made on arrival time to the destination.[14]
    Here WeGo formerly provided text-to-speech "Hi-Fi" navigation voices on Android, but eliminated them to focus on "bringing a larger variety of good quality voices instead of handful of Hi-Fi voices.".[15]
    Public transport, pedestrian, and bicycle navigation[edit]
    Public transport data is displayed by the HERE app whilst planning a route, for transport options such as buses and trains. Walking[16] and cycling[17] routes are also supported. Time and distance estimates are provided for these modes, and driving navigation.
    Full transit information is available in Switzerland, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Israel, The Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, and Ukraine,[18] and partial support for transport directions in other countries.[19]
    Real-time traffic and reversible lane traffic[edit]
    As of June 2015, Here WeGo had real-time information on traffic conditions and incidents available for 50 countries, including as the United States of America, Canada, Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand. In 2015 live traffic data for Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bulgaria, and Romania were added.[20]
    In late June 2015 Here added real-time traffic for reversible express lanes across the United States and Europe.[21]
    'Collections' and location sharing[edit]
    Users can save the location and details of destinations as 'Collections'.[22] Location can be shared by several methods, including the Glympse system, Google+, Facebook Messenger, email, and Twitter.[23]
    Offline maps[edit]
    Here WeGo can download maps of countries to internal storage, so that a data connection is not needed. These maps can be used for navigation, searching, and route planning in the same way as live data, but online usage provides live traffic data and additional venue information.[24]
    The maps include floor-by-floor details of some large indoor venues such as shopping malls and airports.[25]
    Street view[edit]
    HERE Maps street level views coverage with:[needs update]
    partial coverage
    full or partial coverage planned
    full or partial coverage disputed
    no current, planned or disputed coverage
    Street-level views are not available at this time.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @andorsagi
    @andorsagi 2 года назад +1

    How to add stop points to Herewego?

    • @TechBuddy4u
      @TechBuddy4u  Год назад +1

      Launch the HERE WeGo mobile app
      Enter your final destination and click on 'Get directions'
      Start navigating - drag the bottom bar up to expand the menu
      These options will become available: 'Gas', 'Restaurants', 'Parking', 'Toilets' and 'Search'
      See available waypoints by clicking on the relevant icon, or select 'Search' to add a specific address
      Select your choice of waypoint from the list or map - click on 'Add waypoint'
      Your waypoint is now added to your route.
      For More information go to www.here.com/learn

  • @ishvarchandkushwaha8717
    @ishvarchandkushwaha8717 7 лет назад

    In offline mode the map can view in

  • @styris867
    @styris867 7 лет назад

    good app...thank u

    • @TechBuddy4u
      @TechBuddy4u  7 лет назад

      Here wego is one of the best for offline Map,For online Google Maps is best .

  • @ishvarchandkushwaha8717
    @ishvarchandkushwaha8717 7 лет назад

    In offline mode the map can view in satalite view

    • @TechBuddy4u
      @TechBuddy4u  7 лет назад

      No there will be normal view too,just check your setting in map