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Hi
With merely HERE and I quote "...you can still download maps for the whole world to use, you can still have walk navigation everywhere in HERE Maps etc"
Does that means you can activate Lumia 720's inbuilt compass and get voice guided walking navigation outside of your region?
http://mynokiablog.com/2013/03/11/here-drive-here-drive-differences-explained/

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