Route 66 for N95

Hello,
Does anybody know where I can download an version of route 66 for my Nokia N95, I want navigation with voice speaking.
Thanks in regard

Hi marcmarc
You can purchase Route66 Mobile 7 for Symbian S60 v2/3 here:
http://www.66.com/route66/products.php?cid=UK&sec=​13&ssec=1&prodid=1747
If you want to use internal GPS on N95 instead of external then you may need update if version not v7.3.545 from here:
http://www.66.com/route66/support.php?cid=UK&sec=1​&ssec=4
Current Maps = v1.2 wk37 b05
If you don't have a cheap data plan then perhaps there is more incentive to go for Route 66.
I have to say in the UK despite requiring an external BT GPS receiver, I prefer the TomTom Navigator 6 mapping.
Happy to have helped forum in a small way with a Support Ratio = 37.0

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