Looking for a navigation app for your BlackBerry? Going through BlackBerry World, there are a plethora of apps at your fingertips to assist you in arriving at your destination. Map for HereMap is a native BlackBerry 10 browser to access HERE maps. These maps are designed to help you easily navigate to your destination whether you are walking, talking public transit, or driving a car.
The website offers real-time traffic, turn-by-turn directions including audio, and the ability to save specific places for later. By using this app, you can access all of the sites features and log into your account.
In addition to access step-by-step directions, by using Map for HereMap, you will be able to access street level maps, satellite imagery, terrain maps, and the search function.
If you would like to access the service's mapping capabilities on your BlackBerry device, the developer is giving away 200 free copies. All you have to do is follow the steps below.
- Launch BlackBerry World
- Swipe down from the top and tap Redeem
- Enter promo code: CBHEREMAPPROMO
- Tap on the green FREE button to download
Map for HereMap is available to purchase in BlackBerry World for $1.99. It is compatible with most BlackBerry 10 handsets.
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