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Ah well, the 3G connection quality I experience is totally useless for downloading maps in realtime anyway.
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there is no chance to compete with Google Maps Mobile navigation,
offered for free.
Best maps, best tools, best POI databases and still free.
There is no chance any other navigation can offer such excellent maps + satellite images and value added services for free.
No chance for Navicore, WayFinder, Nav4All, NaviExpert.
Free is free. Google is Google. Global Corporation.
AFAIK, happy users of Nokia 7700, 7710
Darius