Nokia has invested a lot in Ovi Maps. While it has lot of potential, it's not perfect. However, instead of trying to find an alternative product, why not give some suggestions on how it could be improved?
Please put only one idea per solution, this way each idea can be voted separately.
Brainstorm
Ovi Maps improvement suggestions
Posted on 2009-11-08 11:22 UTC by Sascha Makela. Status: Under consideration, Categories: Location & Navigation.
Solutions for this brainstorm
Solution #3: Ability to map roads
Posted on 2009-11-08 12:39 UTC by Sascha Makela.
Solution #4: Maps shall be possible to sync with Ovi web Maps
Posted on 2009-11-08 13:24 UTC by Andrei Emeltchenko.
I have my places in Ovi Maps server which I have synced with N95 Nokia Maps. There shall be implemented interface to sync them with N900 maps.
Solution #5: Ovi maps must compete with Google maps.
Posted on 2009-11-08 19:56 UTC by Davide Antonicelli.
If Nokia wants to break through the market with Maemo 5 and 6, they will have to compete with the GPS navigation capabilities of Android. In my opinion any solution much inferior to googles will not cut it, and will drive lots of non maemo fan customers straight into the arms of Android devices
At the very minimum Ovi needs Voice activation, turn by turn, and especially it has to be free/included with the device.
I love maemo and have purchased the N900, but I seriously found myself thinking about the Motorola droid, when I saw the GPS navigation function in action. Tap a button, and tell it where you want to go.
It ha to be seamless.
OVI needs that!
Solution #6: 3D Height Map
Posted on 2009-11-08 20:52 UTC by Sascha Makela.
Solution #7: be able to save landmarks and routes
Posted on 2009-11-08 21:43 UTC by Ian Monroe.
Before we worry about turn-by-turn and other such fancy stuff...
What about being able to save landmarks and routes? Its quite annoying to have to leave Ovi maps on or else I'll lose my route.
Solution #8: Add tighter integration inside other maemo software
Posted on 2009-11-08 22:37 UTC by Zaheer Merali.
Add heuristics inside every TextView or every widget that can display text such that it recognises what is an address or a place and have it such that clicking on what it thinks is a place or address shows it in ovi maps. Very useful when people sms/im/email you addresses or that you have typed an address casually in the calendar.
Solution #9: Add scripting capability
Posted on 2009-11-08 23:00 UTC by Stefanos Harhalakis.
Add the ability to do things with scripts (python, shell, javascript, or something else). This way the maps will be extended in different ways, both for commercial and fun uses. For example there could be a script that posts location somewhere and retrieves information for nearby "nodes", putting them on maps.
Solution #11: Off-line maps
Posted on 2009-11-20 08:25 UTC by Sascha Makela.
There should be the possibility to download maps into the device and then they could be used off-line. In S60 version of Ovi Maps this is already possible, but I understand that in Maemo version this is not. One should be able to use Ovi Maps without any data connection (due to availability or roaming costs).
Solution #13: Remember preferences
Posted on 2009-12-09 17:36 UTC by Rami Zalloum.
Maps needs to remember user preferences (satellite/map/terrain) and other variable options that are reset to defaults each time you start Maps
Solution #14: Ability to upload placemarks/landmarks
Posted on 2009-12-09 17:40 UTC by Rami Zalloum.
Maps needs to offer the option of uploading landmarks
and the ability to sync landmarks with other Nokia phones
Solution #15: Add Presence Detection and Managment
Posted on 2009-12-10 01:57 UTC by Craig Woodward.
Presence detection is a key item that can not only be updated by GPS, but used to provide faster startup and time to first lock. The OVI app should be able to look at other system items (active wifi SSIDs, last location, etc) and use these to pre-seed the GPS receiver if it's been off. Right now it's relying on A-GPS and/or an active data connection to do this. In fact, on my N900 if the GPS is off and I have no data connection, GPS often fails to get a lock before the OVI map app "gives up" and turns GPS off again. Meaning I MUST have a data connection setup to get a lock most times. Removing this need while providing a useful feature like presence would be great.
It could also dynamically update presence information. If I route to a destination it can say "Headed to ..." If I pull into my driveway, it should be able to set my presence to "Home". When it sees my work's wifi, it should set it to "Work". This could trigger IM plugins to update their presence (or not, via plugin setting), change the profile (to silent when near your common movie theater), and maybe even update your clock settings if you change time zones for those that travel a lot, or live and work in different zones.
Solution #16: faster refresh rate of current location
Posted on 2009-12-10 22:21 UTC by Rami Zalloum.
Maps needs to refresh the "red spot" location much faster, it takes now a very long time which is inferior to other products in the market.
Solution #17: Be able to track myself
Posted on 2009-12-14 11:46 UTC by Sergey Vlasov.
Currently this feature is only available when a route is set, if no route set then you have to pan, rotate and do everything by yourself.
Solution #18: Customizable "red spot"
Posted on 2009-12-14 11:57 UTC by Sergey Vlasov.
Sometimes it's difficult to spot it, especially when it's semitransparent and in perspective mode. Would be great to have other look options like cone or something.
Solution #19: Reduce initialization(priming) time
Posted on 2009-12-15 08:59 UTC by Rami Zalloum.
from the second you touch the Maps icon, it takes 20 seconds for the application to start, and another 10 for the location detection, I believe this time can and should be reduced
Solution #20: View POIs on Map when searching
Posted on 2009-12-22 21:06 UTC by Jonathon Suggs.
When you aren't familiar with an area, sometime it is nice to be able to view all of the POIs returned from a search with their relative location to you on the map.
Additionally, this could/should be combined with keyboard shortcuts to allow you to cycle through the list on the map.
Solution #21: Keyboard Shortcuts
Posted on 2009-12-22 21:23 UTC by Jonathon Suggs.
There are several keyboard shortcuts that could be implemented to help quickly access commenly used/needed features. Examples:
- Move to My Location
- Zoom In/Out (although the on-screen implementation is sufficient)
- Jump to "Search for Location"
Basically you should never have to move through several layers of menus to get to the commonly used functions and as the featureset grows the usable screen space will not be able to accomodate without being cluttered and/or unintuitive, so keyboard shortcuts are a simple and intuitive way to give quick access to those features.
Solution #22: Alternate/Additional POI Sources
Posted on 2009-12-23 17:12 UTC by Jonathon Suggs.
It could be useful to have the ability to add alternate/additional POI sources (example Google, Yahoo, User Defined, etc).
I could see two different methods for implementation.
1) Create a standard API for requests/responses and the UI just asks for a URI to direct requests to. So it is just a matter of entering the URI and when a search is performed, it queries all of the POI sources and compiles the results.
2) Have the ability to select a single POI source from a list of verified/tested sources. This could be similar to how the built-in web search feature works in most browsers.
Solution #23: No need for simultaneous FN key depression when entering numbers
Posted on 2010-01-23 06:30 UTC by Khameinei Ali.
Currently you have to hold the FN key while pressing the key to enter a number in the routing search. I propose that you make it just like every other text entry area in the N900 where you press the FN key THEN press the key to enter the number.
Solution #25: Ability to search POIs in offline mode.
Posted on 2010-01-26 21:34 UTC by Fadi Farah.
The ability to search for POIs offline (when having the maps downloaded onto the N900).
Very useful if you're on the road and there's no 3G and want to find the nearest gas-station, restaurant.. etc.
Solution #26: Ovi maps and contacts integration
Posted on 2010-02-07 17:22 UTC by Axel Cortez.
an option that you can set where is the address of your friends for example: Axel's house so when you are in Axel's house the location shows where you are, and if you want to go to someone place you go to contacts address and go to and the ovi maps take you there.
and not only for contacts, for example when you are at work you can set the location as WORK in ovi maps and the N900 can show as your actual location @ Work or @Cinema or show the POI name like @ Mc Donalds
Solution #27: Add map loader functionality in the application itself
Posted on 2010-02-12 20:56 UTC by Andy Pham.
Solution #28: Visual markers
Posted on 2010-02-16 18:05 UTC by Karl Stephenson-Möller.
Add the ability to place visual markers at arbitrary positions on the map. Would be useful for planning.
Solution #29: Drawing functionality
Posted on 2010-02-16 18:09 UTC by Karl Stephenson-Möller.
Add the ability to draw on the map. Would be useful for planning.
Solution #30: Display GPS data
Posted on 2010-02-16 18:41 UTC by Karl Stephenson-Möller.
Add display of latitude, longitude, altitude, speed and track.
Solution #31: Map Rotation
Posted on 2010-05-12 01:44 UTC by Dirk H.
Make the automatic rotation of the map (map north aligned with geographic north) optional.
Solution #32: Fake satellite zoom
Posted on 2010-05-27 15:10 UTC by Ndi Ndi.
N900 has a very fine screen, and OVI maps isn't attuned to that. In satellite mode, maps are more than capable of detail, but the detail is lost in the little pixels N900 has, especially when on the road.
As a result, when maps are unavailable at the last zoom level in Satellite view, N900 should fill in the blanks with the previuus zoom level, scaled up. The images the phone downloads can be zoomed in at twice, if not four times the original size and still get apparent detail to the naked eye.
Additionally, the N900 could display the next available zoom level up or down, scaled, until the requested zoom level is available for download.
Pixelated maps are better than no maps.
Solution #33: Ruler
Posted on 2010-08-13 05:33 UTC by G S.
Add a ruler tool to measure the distance between points.