Win a Nokia BH-503 Bluetooth Stereo Headsets for your feedback!
Wed, 2009-09-23 10:23Hi all,
We would like to hear your opinions about the new “voice guidance with street names” (TTS – Text to Speech) for Ovi MapsBeta for mobile. Please help us improve this feature by completing the survey and also the opportunity to win one of 10 Nokia BH-503 Bluetooth Stereo Headsets!
The survey is now closed
Thanks to those who participated – We’ll be contacting the winners of the headsets shortly.

Many thanks,
Maps Team
Comments
Nice, but I guess better giveaway could have been OVI maps walk/drive license for 1 year !!!
Suyog
I agreee with Suyog
Something to ease the pain of other parts of Nokia's poor handling of the N97.
Help me silnece the annoyed voices in my head.
mbrett
N97 RM-505 (Product Code: 0585262 (Vodafone UK)) FW 11.0.021
N95 8Gb (Product Code: 0558787 (UK)) FW 31.0.015
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Hi guys,
I got this email message from you that says, I won the headset but there is some problem with my address:
"Dear Slavik,
Recently you gave your feedback in Nokia Beta Labs.
Now I am happy to inform you that you were one of the winners of the BH-503 Bluetooth Stereo Headsets!
Please confirm the address you want us to ship it for you as soon as possible"
I am trying to reply but there is some problem with the sender email address and I can't reply, the message was from Julia Benini.
Is there any other way to contact you about my address?
My email is: slavik81 at nana.co.il
Thanks!
@slavik81, Congrats to you, Did you finally get BH-503?
Why winner's name wasn't declared via blog update?
Suyog
Who won? 10 people?
Fantasy films
My email fails to set up, it displays settings cannot be found on nokia server.
Well, start by making 3.0.7 beta available for S60v5, and we would gladly test it...
If you mean what was already there when 3.0.6 was beta, well then the national pronunciation of Danish is at a point where I can often hardly recognize names of streets/places I know...
But Danish IS a difficult language in this context, since many places and streets are names going many centuries back, and are thus 'odd' compared to the modern version of the language.
I mainly hear the turn left/right and has a laugh of the street name.
In this context I do REALLY miss a better handling of roundabouts.
PLEASE see these suggestions:
http://betalabs.nokia.com/apps/ovi-maps-for-mobile-v3-06-check-in-update...