Nokia’s free turn-by turn navigation is great when you’re lost, but what if you need to negotiate an unfamiliar train or bus system? Perhaps Espoo’s new Public Transport app with its journey planning information for nearly 80 cities and urban areas (including London, Helsinki, Austin and Toronto) will see you right. What’s more, you can even save your favorite destinations to the app’s home screen to save a bit more tapping and typing. The app’s only available for those freshly updated Symbian Belle phones right now, but it’s free, and there’s a Lumia-friendly version in the works. Sound like this might take the headache out of your daily commute? Then tap the source link below for more info.
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