The reason they don't want anyone to know about the GPS chip is because they have no service to offer that would make them money (and Verizon does AFAIK). Plus, they don't want people to use the $5 for unlimited data plan offered with the device with Google Maps.
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The reason they don't want anyone to know about the GPS chip is because they have no service to offer that would make them money (and Verizon does AFAIK). Plus, they don't want people to use the $5 for unlimited data plan offered with the device with Google Maps.