
You can download the app directly on your device through the Windows Phone Store or by using the link which follows:
Press the Search
button on your Windows Phone, tap Vision
and then scan the following barcode by pointing your device camera toward it


MapQuest for Windows Phone has the following features
- Voice-guided, turn-by-turn directions using GPS
- Reliable directions using MapQuest's patented routing technology
- Easily find restaurants, hotels, gas stations & more using MapQuest's innovative Map Layers feature
- Live traffic conditions updated every 5 minutes
- Quick access to recent searches and favorite locations
- Driving or walking directions provide the optimal route for your needs
- Clean, elegant design makes it easy to get the info you need quickly
Windows Phone 7 users are left out of this one yet again. In a world where the Apple iPhone 4 is in line for the iOS 7 update it seems ridiculous that Microsoft won't port Windows Phone 8 to the first generation Lumia handsets. Come on Microsoft do the right thing by your fans.