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How to use Google Maps on the Sony Ericsson C905
You can zoom into a map or satellite image of the location using shortcut keys, and move the onscreen cursor to get maps of places other than your current location.
This ultimate guide on how to use Google Maps on the Sony Ericsson C905 will show you the way wherever you have reception on your mobile
Published on Jan 9, 2009
The Google Maps mobile application which can be downloaded onto your Sony Ericsson C905 means that you can pull up maps and satellite images of your location onscreen and search for directions to other locations.
The Sony Ericsson C905 features GPS, so you can use that to find your position on a map quickly and easily.
To ensure you receive a quicker fix to GPS satellites, the Sony Ericsson C905 also features Assisted GPS (A-GPS) which uses the GPS receiver and your mobile phone network (via triangulation) to determine your exact position.
On your C905's display you can see your location on a map or satellite as a flashing blue dot.
You can zoom into a map or satellite image of the location using shortcut keys, and move the onscreen cursor to get maps of places other than your current location. You can also search for nearby places of interest, such as bars, restaurants, banks and so on, get them displayed on the map or get directions. These can be stored into favourites - along with any other location you choose - for quick access later.
Here we take you through the simple steps required to use Google Maps on the Sony Ericsson C905.
Starting the Google Maps application
If Google Maps is stored as a shortcut in your phone's Activity menu, it takes just a few clicks to open it. First, press the Activity menu key on the phone's control pad (Figure 1) and scroll down to Google Maps (Figure 2). Press Select.
Alternatively, frrom the standby page (Figure 3), press the Menu button.
On the main Menu page, scroll to highlight the Entertainment icon (Figure 4). Press Select.
Scroll down to Location services (Figure 5). Press Select.
Highlight Google Maps (Figure 6). Press Select.
This will take a few seconds to load. You are then presented with Terms & Conditions for using Google Maps. Once you've read these, press Accept to proceed.
You may now be asked to agree to location finding using cellular networks, which you should agree to if you want to use the Assisted GPS function.
The application will now show onscreen your current position, to within a specified range based on local cellsite information. Your location is presented onscreen as a flashing blue button (Figure 7).
Using Google Maps
- You can switch from a map view to a satellite picture of the location by pressing 2 on the numberpad (Figure 8); another press of 2 brings back the map view.
- You can zoom in to a map or satellite image by pressing 3 on the numberpad (Figure 9), or zoom out by pressing 1 (Figure 10). Multiple presses will zoom you closer in or further out, respectively.
- Pressing 0 on the numberpad will refresh your location finder, presenting you with your current estimated position on a map onscreen.
- The phone's main navigation pad can be used to scroll up, down and side to side on the map, so you can view the immediate surrounding area, or if you zoom out, look over wider areas (Figure 11).
Carry out local searches using Google Maps
You can look up local businesses or entertainment venues quickly and easily with Google Maps, and get them illustrated on a map or satellite image. You can also get details of the place you're looking for, including phone number, address and directions to or from it.
First, get your current position, or location you want to search around, up on the map (or satellite image). Press the Search softkey option.
Highlight the Enter a new search option (above the Recent searches list) (Figure 12). Press Select.
Type in the name of the establishment or type of place you're looking for (restaurant, bar, bank, petrol station, and so on). Press OK (Figure 13).
You will be presented with a list of options. Scroll down to browse the list and see addresses (Figure 14). Click on entries to find more information, including details of the establishment and a short description (Figure 15).
You can press the # key to see locations pinpointed on the map (Figure 16).
Local search results with directions
In the detailed Address section of places you've searched for, there are also options for Directions to here and Directions from here (Figure 17). If you want directions, highlight the option required and press Select.
As your Start point or End point you can use your current estimated location, or you can enter a new address. You can also select a point on the map, or choose one of the locations listed in your Recent places list (Figure 18).
Once you've typed in the address and pressed OK, or highlighted one of the other options, press Select.
A written step-by-step route itinerary will be quickly compiled and presented onscreen (Figure 19). Press # to view the turn-by-turn instructions displayed on the map (or overlaid on a satellite image) (Figure 20). If you want to view just a particular part of the route on the map, scroll down the itinerary to highlight the section of the instructions you want and press Select.
You can toggle between previous or next stages of the navigation by pressing 4 and 6, respectively (Figure 21).
Another press of the # key will bring up the navigation instructions itinerary again.
Look up directions on Google Maps
Looking up directions on your mobile is simple with Google Maps.
When you're in the Google Maps application, press the Options softkey (Figure 22).
Scroll down to highlight Directions. Press Select (Figure 23).
You must now define a Start point. This can be your current location, one of your automatically stored Recent places, one of your chosen Favourite locations, a point selected on the map or a new address (Figure 24).
Scroll down to highlight the option you want to use as your start point and press Select.
If it's a new address, you will have to tap in address details and press OK.
You must now define your End point (Figure 25). This is done in the same way as the Start point. Once you've chosen your End point, or typed in a new address, press Select or OK.
Your route will be calculated and presented as a list of turn-by-instructions, in a similar way to that described in the section above (Figure 26).
You can then choose to view the route overlaid on an onscreen map by pressing #, as above (Figure 27). Again, you can toggle between instruction list and route by pressing #, and look at sections of the directions by clicking on one of the steps of the route intinerary.
At any time, you can also get a satellite view of the route by pressing 2 on the numberpad (Figure 28).
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Figure 1
Press the Activity menu button
Figure 2
Scroll down to highlight Google Maps. Press Select
Figure 3
Press the Menu button

Figure 4
Scroll to highlight the Entertainment icon. Press Select
Figure 5
Scroll down to highlight Location services. Press Select
Figure 6
Highlight Google Maps. Press Select

Figure 7
Your approximate location is illustrated by a light blue circle, centred on a flashing blue button
Figure 8
Switch from a map view to a satellite image view (and vice versa) by pressing 2 on the numberpad
Figure 9
Zoom in to a map or satellite view by pressing 3 on the numberpad

Figure 10
Zoom out on a map or satellite view by pressing 1 on the numberpad
Figure 11
Zoom out and move around using the navigation pad to get an overview of a wider area
Figure 12
Highlight the Enter a new search panel. Press Select

Figure 13
Type in some details of the location name or type of location you're searching for
Figure 14
Scroll down to browse the list of options presented. Click on entries to get more detailed information
Figure 15
Select and click on the Details tab to get more location information

Figure 16
Press the # key on the numberpad to see locations pinpointed on the map
Figure 17
Highlight one of the options Directions to here or Directions from here, as required
Figure 18
Select your Start point or End point from the options presented, or choose the option to Enter an address. Press Select

Figure 19
A turn-by-turn itinerary is listed onscreen
Figure 20
Press # on the numberpad to view the step-by-step route instructions overlaid on a map. To get back to the itinerary, press # again
Figure 21
Toggle between previous and next stages of the route by pressing 4 or 6 on the numberpad

Figure 22
Press the Options softkey
Figure 23
Scroll down to highlight Directions. Press Select
Figure 24
Define a Start point using one of the options presented, or choose Enter an address





