1. VeryBumpy's Avatar
    Offline maps are sorely lacking from BB Maps.
    12-08-14 12:12 PM
  2. crackberry_geek's Avatar
    I just remember walking around Amsterdam and being amazed at how good the map was on BB Maps. And very useful for finding your way around those canals and narrow streets. The POI's worked fine like I showed above.

    Here's my suggestion: delete the app and download it again from BlackBerry World. That should fix it.

    Posted via CB10
    Probably a dumb question, but how does one delete BlackBerry Maps. It seems core to the OS and does not give the option to delete it like user installed Apps.

    To reconfirm, I have never gotten location accurate search results with BlackBerry Maps... even though all location permissions correctly set, so looking for suggestions.

    Posted via CB10
    12-08-14 12:36 PM
  3. misterabrasive's Avatar
    I prefer navfree as it does google searches. Bbmaps doesn't do so great with search. That and the turn by turn doesn't tell you what side of the road your destination is on and has no volume control for the voice. For those reasons it's unusable to me. The voice is crazy louder than music at a reasonable volume is.
    When the voice instructions come on, just hit the volume down button. Only works when the voice is actually speaking. Should be OK for the rest of your trip.

    Posted with my Z10 on Verizon 10.2.1.3253
    12-08-14 05:16 PM
  4. leglace1's Avatar
    Scout by Telenav works better than Google Maps now. And it works flawlessly on BB10 through Snap.

    Posted via CB10
    12-08-14 09:50 PM
  5. asimzafar's Avatar
    Side load waze.. its wonderful. Give accident details, traffic congestions, any hazards, etc.

    Posted via CB10
    12-09-14 08:36 AM
  6. leglace1's Avatar
    I just realized that Scout Maps are available through the Amazon Store.

    Posted via CB10
    12-09-14 11:03 AM
  7. Powdah's Avatar
    I would like to see Here Maps come to BB either native or an ported Android app.
    12-09-14 11:40 AM
  8. Powdah's Avatar
    Downloaded Scout through Snap and Amazon. Cannot get it to go pass login.
    12-09-14 12:27 PM
  9. Powdah's Avatar
    Downloaded Scout through Snap and Amazon. Cannot get it to go pass login.
    12-09-14 12:49 PM
  10. leglace1's Avatar
    Download it from Amazon. That's where I actually got mine. It works extremely smooth

    Posted via CB10
    12-09-14 03:19 PM
  11. Powdah's Avatar
    The app is called Scout Maps by Telenav - correct?

    Also, is there a monthly fee?
    12-09-14 04:58 PM
  12. leglace1's Avatar
    Yes, it's by Telenav. No fee. It's free.

    Posted via CB10
    12-09-14 08:24 PM
  13. Powdah's Avatar
    Man, I have downloaded it from both Snap and Amazon, registered online and still cannot get it to work on my Z10.

    Posted via CB10
    12-09-14 10:51 PM
  14. BB_makes_it_happen's Avatar
    Not looking forward to putting snap on my new BlackBerry. I do like Google Earth.

    Google Earth. A good screen grab image. Sketchbook + stylus pen = a nice combination on the wide PassPort screen! Love it. Very productive.



    Posted via CB10
    12-10-14 12:27 AM
  15. suryoo's Avatar
    I prefer waze in asia... sadly no waze for Q5/Q10 except to sideload the android apk...

    Posted via CB10
    12-10-14 01:25 AM
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