maker;14012096']I actually
asked something similar not to long ago. I've always enjoyed Google Maps, but came up with the issue of signal dependence for whenever there is no signal. Ovi maps is OK, but it sometimes points me to the wrong location so I end up using Google Maps anyways.
For those needing a free solution with Google Maps; I figured out a way that you can "pre-load" maps into your phone permanently as long as you do not hit "reset google maps" under the options.
Now in order to use Google Maps offline you must perform these steps:
1. start up Google maps using your 2G/3G or wifi connection. (prior to losing signal or wifi of course)
2. Find the location you are looking for.
3. Start with an aerial view of the entire area that you want saved to your phone (a city or town, etc).
4. Once that area is downloaded, zoom in one level and download that map level by moving around on the map until you've downloaded that entire zoom level.
5. Repeat until an appropriate or comfortable map zoom level is downloaded.
To test to see that this works, just simply exit Google Maps, put phone into "Offline mode" then reload Google Maps and view that area map. The map tiles should be there and you now have offline Google Maps!
Problems with this method:
-Google maps may go on an infinite loop asking for a network connection. If this happens, try exiting and reloading.
-You will not be able to perform POI or business searches while offline since that is all done over the internet.
-If your App. Manager starts to crash when trying to uninstall software, try to clear the Google maps cache (Options > Options > Reset Google Maps). This will delete your saved maps, but it will fix your App. Manager issue.