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* A client device is usually a smartphone that runs the free Waze client app which you can [[How to get the free Waze client|download]]
* Waze uses GPS and networking to download free maps, get routing information and get notifications of events
* Supported device platforms for Waze 3.x are Android, iPhone, iPad*, and Windows Phone. (The iPad WiFi-only model does not have an integrated GPS.)
* Supported device platforms for Waze 2.x and earlier are Android, Blackberry, iPhone (Apple iOS), Symbian (Nokia) and Windows Mobile (not Windows Phone)
* Even without a supported smartphone you can still plan your route using the Live Map for the [http://www.waze.com/livemap Canada and the USA] and the [http://world.waze.com/livemap Rest Of The World (ROTW)]
* You can review the [[full list of features]] in the latest release of the Waze client app, broken down by device platform.
* Even if your specific device model is not listed as a supported model, the Waze client app for your platform may work, especially if it is a more recent model. Give it a try. Please edit the Wiki with your results.
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! Device Platform
! Supported models *
! Controls
! Current problems
! Development history (Changelog)
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! Android
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* Models running OS 1.5 (Cupcake) or later
* Follow this link for [http://www.google.com/phone/ official gallery of Android devices] available on market
* [[android app models|Read more...]]
! [[android app controls|More...]]
! [[android app problems|More...]]
! [[android app changelog|More...]]
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! iPhone/iPad (Apple iOS)
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* 3G, 3GS, 4, 4s, 5, iPad, iPad2, the New iPad (WiFi only iPads do not have an integrated GPS)
* The [[How_to_get_the_free_Waze_client#Use_on_the_road_without_a_network_connection|iPod Touch will work]] but is not officially supported
* [[iphone app models|More...]]
! [[iphone app controls|Touch controls]]
! [[iphone app problems|More...]]
! [[iphone app changelog|More...]]
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! Windows Phone
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* Models running Windows Phone 8 are supported.
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! Blackberry
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* Waze 2.x and earlier are supported. No support for Waze 3.x.
* Designed for models 8900+, although it will work on some earlier models
* Touch support is currently limited, so touch models may need to set compatability mode
* Read [[Blackberry app models|More...]]
! [[Blackberry app controls|More...]]
! [[Blackberry app problems|More...]]
! [[Blackberry app changelog|More...]]
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! Symbian (Nokia)
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* Waze 2.x and earlier are supported. No support for Waze 3.x.
* Models running Symbian series 60
* Models running Symbian^3
*[[Symbian app models|More...]]
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*[[Symbian touch app controls|Touch controls]]
*[[Symbian app controls|Non-touch controls]]
! [[Symbian app problems|More...]]
! [[Symbian app changelog|More...]]
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! Windows Mobile
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* Waze 2.x and earlier are supported. No support for Waze 3.x.
* Models running OS 6.0, 6.1, 6.5
* [[Windows Mobile app models|More...]]
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* [[Windows Mobile app touch controls|Touch controls]]
* [[Windows Mobile app non-touch controls|Non-touch controls]]
! [[Windows Mobile app problems|More...]]
! [[Windows Mobile app changelog|More...]]
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 8 June 2015

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