Nokia wants to get rid of his card service HERE Maps, says Bloomberg. The Finnish company Apple would, Facebook, Amazon and other major tech companies have approached to take over the service for more than 3 billion euros. Whether Apple has actually interest is not known, but the dates of Lord would Apple’s Cards can be greatly improved
HERE Maps
In 2008, Nokia invested 7.5 billion euros in the service. A best investment was not, because according to the latest annual report is Lord now only worth 2 billion euros. That would also be the reason that Nokia is now looking for a buyer. Next big tech companies would also place calls with German car manufacturers, who can integrate the navigation in their cars. Reportedly will be announced within a few weeks who the new owner is. Remarkably, it was only last month a brand new version of the LORD app released for the iPhone.
Apple Cards
One of the useful features of LORD is the ability to offline maps store. A possible takeover of LORD by Apple would also be a welcome addition to the Maps app, which could count since its introduction in 2012 on a lot of criticism. Despite Cards nowadays is updated daily with new data and has been enhanced with several new features, many users still prefer to use Google Maps. Received in a recent test of the Consumers Apple’s Cards’ thick enough.
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