@Andrew - the maps could get better, you are right - but they are free for some time now. You can simply download it (application and maps) from the Net. You can also load any maps on-demand from your phone, if you don't mind the data charges of the carrier.
Nokia only charges you if you want voice navigation (route planning is free) or city guides, based on the days you want to use it for. I don't think owning the maps would make that cheaper.
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@Andrew - the maps could get better, you are right - but they are free for some time now. You can simply download it (application and maps) from the Net. You can also load any maps on-demand from your phone, if you don't mind the data charges of the carrier.
Nokia only charges you if you want voice navigation (route planning is free) or city guides, based on the days you want to use it for. I don't think owning the maps would make that cheaper.