uNav GPS Navigation App for Ubuntu Phones Now Offers Offline Maps, Convergence | Linux Today

uNav GPS Navigation App for Ubuntu Phones Now Offers Offline Maps, Convergence

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Marius Nestor
Jul 6, 2016

uNav 0.60 is now live in the Ubuntu Store for the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system, and it promises to bring a convergence support, allowing users to use the app on the BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition tablet, in addition to all the supported Ubuntu Phone devices. Another feature that most of Ubuntu Phone users have requested for so long, is an option to enable the use of offline maps. Yes, you’re reading it right, uNav is now officially an offline maps app.

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Marius Nestor

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