
19 August 2008 15:05 GMT / By Katie Scott
Nokia Maps fans can now get access to Lonely Planet content from their phones.The two companies have done a deal so travellers will be able to buy and then download Lonely Planet's city guides straight to their mobile.
There will be access to over than 100 destinations worldwide initially but Nokia is promising that there's more to come.
The downloads are available from today for $13.99, and can be found in the Guides section in the Extras menu.
Nokia Maps 2.0 and the Map Loader is available free but only for selected handsets. Phones, Nokia, Mobile phones, Car And GPS, Lonely Planet, Photos


Nikon D800 pictures and hands-on Full frame camera in the flesh
Nikon D700 vs Nikon D800 New and improved?
Acer CloudMobile Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone set for MWC launch 4.3-inch award winner