
Download Google Maps for mobile to your phone, and never carry a paper map again. Google Maps on your phone makes it easy to:
New! Street View on your phone, as well as business reviews and walking directions
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My Location shows your current location on the map, even if you don't have GPS. Learn more with our My Location video.
Google Maps for mobile feels just like Google Maps on the desktop. Pan and zoom the map, and view satellite imagery, and even switch into Street View (on BlackBerry and Java-enabled phones) for a closer look.
Search Google Maps for local businesses and points of interest. View store hours and reviews, then dial a business in one click. Thanks to My Location, you can find nearby businesses without even having to enter your current location.
Google Maps offers turn-by-turn driving directions - and thanks to My Location, you don't even have to enter your starting point. You can also get walking directions (only on BlackBerry and some Java-enabled phones for now) and find public transit routes in more than 50 cities around the world. Learn more with our public transit video.
Real-time traffic data helps you find the fastest route to your destination.
View street level imagery of addresses, businesses, and turns in directions. Street view is currently available for BlackBerry and some Java-enabled phones. Learn more with our Street View video.
Save your favorite places so that you can easily return to them on the map.
IT managers can install Google Maps on corporate BlackBerrys through BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
Google Maps for mobile works on most phones, including those that run the below platforms. You can always download Maps to your phone using your cellular connection -- just visit m.google.com/maps on your device's browser, or send yourself a text message using the button at the top of this page. Some mobile phones also support the ability to sideload Google Maps onto your phone.
If you're not sure whether your phone runs one of these platforms, just try sending yourself a text message to get Maps. It will probably work!
Go here to interact with an online demo of Google Maps for mobile.