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Google Mobile Maps - Missing lots of Tube Stations
I am currently using Google Mobile Maps (ver. 4.1.1) on my now ancient
Nokia E71. In recent months, I have noticed that many tube stations have started to vanish from the maps along with timetable data. A small list of examples I have noticed so far are - Charing Cross Leicester Square Putney Bridge Liverpool Street Pimlico Queensway Holborn Russell Square Chancery Lane Farringdon Ealing Broadway Does anyone know what is going on here, as they used to be there before, when using the same map version? I have raised the issue on Google Mobile Forums, but I have yet to receive any reply. Is this the case with other mobile versions, or just Symbian ones? Regards, Alan |
Google Mobile Maps - Missing lots of Tube Stations
"AJM" wrote in message
... I am currently using Google Mobile Maps (ver. 4.1.1) on my now ancient Nokia E71. In recent months, I have noticed that many tube stations have started to vanish from the maps along with timetable data. A small list of examples I have noticed so far are - Charing Cross Leicester Square Putney Bridge Liverpool Street Pimlico Queensway Holborn Russell Square Chancery Lane Farringdon Ealing Broadway Does anyone know what is going on here, as they used to be there before, when using the same map version? I have raised the issue on Google Mobile Forums, but I have yet to receive any reply. Is this the case with other mobile versions, or just Symbian ones? Regards, Alan I never noticed this before (ver. 4.5.3 on a Blackberry) but I have the same stations missing. There is no logical reason (eg lack of space) to do it deliberately so I wonder if it is a revision that went wrong. |
Google Mobile Maps - Missing lots of Tube Stations
| I never noticed this before (ver. 4.5.3 on a Blackberry) but I have the same | stations missing. There is no logical reason (eg lack of space) to do it | deliberately so I wonder if it is a revision that went wrong. | Thanks for the reply Mike, I thought it was just me. Regards, Alan |
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