Thursday 4 October 2012

Nokia My Commute for Nokia Drive 3.0 hits the road


Nokia My Commute for Nokia Drive 3.0 hits the road


Nokia My Commute, which is set to be a key feature of Nokia Drive has started to rollout. Germany is the first European country, but it’s thought the Uk, Italy and Russia will be getting the service update soon.
Nokia My Commute is set to be one of the new major improvements to the service as it not only helps you get to where you’re going a lot easier, it also learns about your driving preferences the more you use it.



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Nokia Germany has announced that My Commute has started to rollout there and that we can expect it to appear in the UK, Russia and Italy shortly. It seems the service is set up using the settings screen within Nokia Drive itself.
My Commute within Nokia Drive 3.0 works by checking your most regular routes taken, these could be the morning and evening commute home, the school run, or even the most frequent shops you head out too. It then taps into live traffic updates to help you make the journey in the most stress free and uncluttered way possible.
It seems the rollout of My Commute for Nokia Drive is dictated by the traffic information available in countries around the world. According to the guys over at AAWP, the countries that could possibly benefit from My Commute include, ‘Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UAE.’  
Check out the Nokia My Commute video and see what we can soon look forward to. 





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