Google Earth currently supports Android phones, iPhone and iPads. Where Google Earth is not support you still should be able to use Google Maps via the phone's web browser. See mobile support for Google Earth in related links below.
no you can't unless you have either burned it on to a CD first or you have transfered it from an ipod to an mp3. so the answer is no
You can use Google Maps for Mobile with Blackberry, iPhone, Android, Nokia or S60, or Windows. It is not essential to have GPS. Some of the features include navigation, find places, 3D maps and compass mode, the ability to get directions and traffic reports in real time. Street view is also a feature.
google maps. well it depends on what you like but google maps is easier and better all around
yes
Unfortunately, no.
You cannot get the Google Play store on a Nokia Lumia 520 phone. The Nokia Lumia 520 is a Windows phone.
No. The Nokia asha 305 does not run the android OS, which is required to use Google Play.
Google clearly spells out what you can and cannot do with their products including Google Maps. Since maps and imagery change all the time, Google prefers websites link to an interactive Google Maps via the Google Maps API but there are instances where screenshots to Google Maps imagery is allowed given the rules are followed. For details check out the Google Maps and Google Earth permissions tool.
Yes WHERE is available on the android market and uses Google Maps by itself.
The Nokia Lumia 520 is a Windows phone and runs Windows Marketplace. Google Play Store is for use on Android phones so not supported by your handset.
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