We understand that typing on phones isn’t as easy or fast as talking into them. As a result, we’re big fans of letting you search in Google Maps for mobile in the most natural way possible -- with your voice! Not wanting the BlackBerry and Android folks to have all the fun, today we’re happy to announce Search by voice in Google Maps 4.1 on Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 phones.
Search by voice lets you easily search for anything by simply speaking your search terms instead of typing them. Just open Google Maps, press your phone’s “call” button, and clearly speak your search term like “Park Plaza.” Search by voice works with all the kinds of searches Google Maps for mobile already supports, including places, addresses (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway), specific businesses (The French Laundry), or types of businesses (sushi restaurants new york).
You may also notice a few other additions, including a redesigned settings page with Search by voice language choices. Choose your preferred language from the supported options, including multiple English accents and Mandarin Chinese. Also, if you find a problem with any information in Google Maps, you can use the “Report a problem” option to let us know.
To get started, install the latest version of Google Maps for mobile 4.1 for Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 by going to m.google.com/maps in your phone’s standard web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer on Windows Mobile). This update is available in all the countries and languages where Google Maps for mobile is currently available.
Visit our Help Center to learn more or tell us your feedback and questions in our Help Forum. Give us suggestions and vote on other people’s on the Mobile Product Ideas page.
Posted by Yuliang Wang and Yifei Zhang, Software Engineers, Google Mobile Team
This is great news, but what about the sole remaining platform which still doesn't have this – the iPhone OS? Will this finally be implemented in OS 4?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the S 60 update
ReplyDelete@lensovet:
ReplyDeleteInstall Google Mobile App and you'll be able to find locations and local business using voice search.
@Alex: that kinda sorta works, but I really wish for a fully-integrated maps solution. Along with turn-by-turn navigation.
ReplyDeletewow..seriously gr8 thing nw we can search by voice,bt it will require a lot of artificial intelligence
ReplyDeletei woul like to update my S60 mobile phone by this application
This is indeed great news. I'm just wondering if turn by turn navigation will ever be implemented on any platform other than Android?
ReplyDeleteatlast.......thank you google for this update. can u please provide orkut app like u did for s60 and android ?
ReplyDeletewill be sued for by the company that owns this technology.
ReplyDeleteI have been waiting for this! It's a great safety feature! You people have turned my E71 from a dufus phone into a rock star with your aps!!!! 1000 times better than an i-somethingorother. You have my heartfelt gratitude!!
ReplyDeleteDave G
hey google i live in FINLAND NOT sweden so could we have mannerheimintie NOT Mannerheimvägen or other swedish shit or if you haw to have address names in swedis then can you made it look my phone os language.
ReplyDeletein Finland 90% of people speak Finnish and only 4% speak swedis so now this app is almost useless.
Samsung Keyboard (Samsung Omnia i900) still not working with this version...
ReplyDeleteI cannot understand this.
ReplyDeleteGoogle takes care about adding arabic support in all it's products,
and they will in the future Chromium OS. But why the Android does
not support arabic? Is that a matter of technical issues or what?
With the iPhone you can switch on arabic and your all device is in
arabic, you can also have your contact list in both English and
Arabic.
What's the matter with arabic in Android?
plz we want Arabic on Android.
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ReplyDeleteDoesn't seem to work for touch enabled phones like the Nokia 5800XM. The voice search seems to timeout too quickly for it to be useful.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't help me at all, because there are no maps for Israel yet.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome. Great job, guys. Thanks for the frequent updates for my E71.
ReplyDeleteThere are still two features that my girlfriend's Blackberry has that my E71 does not. Those are ETA for driving directions (the time remaining appears in a box in the top right corner) and, more importantly, rerouting directions from my location. Currently, to reroute on the E71, I need to turn the layer off and on. On the Blackberry, I can simply scroll to the bottom of the directions list and hit the "reroute" button. Are these features on the roadmap? Is there a reason they haven't been included yet?
ReplyDeleteVoice search isn't working on HTC Touch Pro 2. Microphone appears, but phone doesn't recognize the request (Dairy Queen...is that hard?) or requests repetition over and over without solving. Very sad.
ReplyDelete太好了,准备在我的E66上试试看!
ReplyDeleteI try to download the symbian version.. It says on the link its the 4.1 ver.
ReplyDeleteBut when try to install it says 4.01
Is it the wrong file??
good news...
ReplyDeleteHello All,
ReplyDeleteI have nokia-5233 mobile (BSNL with WAP). I have installed the google maps and its not working says Loading map... later says connection error. Please advise how o solve this issue. Thanks.
Hello All,
ReplyDeleteI have nokia-5233 mobile (BSNL with WAP). I have installed the google maps and its not working says Loading map... later says connection error. Please advise how o solve this issue. Thanks.
Now all we need is some of this goodness on webOS. Work with Palm to get those needed API's!
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