It is known that cartographic applications becomes indispensable applications for users of smartphones and tablets, and considered both Noki...
It is known that cartographic applications becomes indispensable applications for users of smartphones and tablets, and considered both Nokia and Google the biggest developers of these applications, and in spite of that there are no substantial differences between most of these applications, but the user's option remains the verge.
And in this regard pointed out a number of sources, including The Verge concerned that the Korean company Samsung decided to integrate cartographic application from Nokia "Nokia Here" by default in Samsung devices running with the Android system from Google, note that the latter proposes its application (Google Maps) and which constitutes one of the strengths of the Android system.
According to sources, Samsung will integrate a test version of the application Nokia Here which will be exclusive for Android in its model (Galaxy) immediately after the launch of sales at the new Gear S in next October,this means that together will work in line to view the information on the maps and traffic routes.
I think with this step from Samsung it will try to get rid from the domination of Google, so the question is, will Samsung suuceed with this step?
And in this regard pointed out a number of sources, including The Verge concerned that the Korean company Samsung decided to integrate cartographic application from Nokia "Nokia Here" by default in Samsung devices running with the Android system from Google, note that the latter proposes its application (Google Maps) and which constitutes one of the strengths of the Android system.
According to sources, Samsung will integrate a test version of the application Nokia Here which will be exclusive for Android in its model (Galaxy) immediately after the launch of sales at the new Gear S in next October,this means that together will work in line to view the information on the maps and traffic routes.
I think with this step from Samsung it will try to get rid from the domination of Google, so the question is, will Samsung suuceed with this step?


