Can someone explain to me why you'd want the Navigator for $400 instead of going all N96 on your self & get a bigger screen w/ the exact same functionality.
Until this gets a Sirf chip I have to say my N95 8gb's GPS isn't going to replace my Tomtom One anytime soon.
Car mount's interesting, but sirf 2 to 3 is a world of difference. Minutes to look v 30 or so seconds is just no comparison when you're getting into your car & want to go somewhere.
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Can someone explain to me why you'd want the Navigator for $400 instead of going all N96 on your self & get a bigger screen w/ the exact same functionality.
Until this gets a Sirf chip I have to say my N95 8gb's GPS isn't going to replace my Tomtom One anytime soon.
The 6210 comes with a full license of Nokia Maps. It can work without a sim card. I think all the Nokia GPS phones have GPS II chips.
not GPS II chips, SIRF II chips
Also, I'm hearing it comes with a car mount. That's like a $75 value to buy it separately.
Car mount's interesting, but sirf 2 to 3 is a world of difference. Minutes to look v 30 or so seconds is just no comparison when you're getting into your car & want to go somewhere.
Or maybe because N96 will cost $800 at launch vs $400 for 6220