Nokia Maps on the Series 40 is said to boast a global range, where it is specifically aimed at local needs, which is why it will be delivering free maps that cover over 180 countries, in addition to free turn-by-turn visual routing in more than a century of countries. Assuming you use Nokia Maps on the new Asha 303, you are able to locate over 3 million offline points of interest that will include tourist information centres, sights and museums, restaurants, hotels and shopping interests.
There is no need for the hardware to come with a GPS chipset since this service was specially designed to rely on network-based positioning. While that is definitely not as accurate as an actual GPS navigation system, it is still good enough to help you get around, not to mention saving you a whole lot of money on data costs and downloading. [Press Release]