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Revision as of 12:21, 22 November 2013
- A client device is usually a smartphone that runs the free Waze client app which you can 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 Canada and the USA and the 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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