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		<title>Ovi Maps (free satellite navigation forever!) on my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having read the news that Nokia was making the navigation function of their Maps software free to use (forever!), as a 5800 XpressMusic user, naturally I wanted to get this up and running ASAP! Nokia&#8217;s site confirmed the claims and went on to describe the necessary steps &#8211; the first of which was that I&#8217;d [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-255" title="ovi-logo" src="http://www.gareth-jones.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ovi-logo.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="95" />Having <a title="Nokia offering free turn-by-turn navigation on smartphones globally" href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/21/nokia-offering-free-turn-by-turn-navigation-on-smartphones-globa/" target="_blank">read the news</a> that Nokia was making the navigation function of their Maps software free to use (forever!), as a 5800 XpressMusic user, naturally I wanted to get this up and running ASAP!</p>
<p>Nokia&#8217;s site confirmed the claims and went on to describe the necessary steps &#8211; the first of which was that I&#8217;d need firmware version 31.0.0.8 or later. My phone was sporting version 21.*, and since I had checked for a new firmware not long ago I came to the conclusion that 31.0.0.8 must be brand new. Immediately I connected my phone to my computer and ran Nokia&#8217;s software update program. &#8220;No updates available&#8221;. What? I ran it again only to be greeted by the same message. I did some research and found that many people had had the same problem &#8211; months before! It turns out that version 31.0.0.8 has been available for a long time but my phone has always insisted that 21.* was the latest version.</p>
<p>Further research suggested that I needed to change the product code with <a title="Nemesis Service Suite (NSS)" href="http://www.b-phreaks.co.uk/index.php?main_page=page_2" target="_blank">NSS</a> to a code that had the update available, and that my phone must currently be using one that had not had the update yet. This would make sense as I actually changed it from the factory setting about a year ago in order to get the 21.* firmware. I found a code that was reported to work, applied it to the phone and ran Nokia&#8217;s Update software again &#8211; still nothing.</p>
<p>I restarted my phone, thinking maybe it needed to restart for the product code to take effect. Nope. I closed all of Nokia&#8217;s software and ran it again, thinking maybe it had cached the product code. Nope.</p>
<p>Finally I ran a factory reset on the handset to force it to apply the installed firmware again (with code *#7780#), thinking maybe something hadn&#8217;t completed properly the first time round, and ran the Update software again &#8211; it worked* and the software informed me that version 40.0.0.5 was available to install! I installed it and then completed the rest of the installation steps for Nokia&#8217;s latest Maps software; the end result of which is that I now have free satellite navigation on my phone.</p>
<p>Ovi Maps as it&#8217;s known is, in my opinion, much better than Google&#8217;s solution as the maps can be downloaded and installed to the phone, which means it doesn&#8217;t need a continuous connection to the internet to provide me with navigation. This will save battery of course, but it also means that it will work where there&#8217;s no network service. There aren&#8217;t many places in the UK where there&#8217;s no network service at all, but there are plenty of places that aren&#8217;t covered by HSDPA or 3G networks and in these areas downloading map imagery from Google is a slow and painful process.</p>
<p>* I got it working in the end on a Windows Vista 32-bit laptop; Nokia&#8217;s desktop software continues to be slow, bloated and unhelpful crap and the Update application kept crashing/freezing on my Windows 7 64-bit machine with irrelevant and useless error messages. Research suggests that Nokia&#8217;s 64-bit support is currently lacking, so I&#8217;d advise running the Update on a 32-bit machine (or from the phone directly if you&#8217;re feeling particularly brave with *#0000#) until Nokia sort themselves out.</p>
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