I've been playing with a test N78 for over a month now, and it's a pretty decent phone if you can get over the keypad.Shots and video taken with N78: http://www.twango.com/xj911The GPS works well, although you have to subscribe to navigation.the updated interface is nice, but there's not much change other than appearances.Overall I really dig the phone, it took me a couple of weeks to get used to the keypad and some of the newer functions though.
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Why does everyone confuse GPS with Nokia Maps?GPS is free. Geotagging? Free. Google Maps with GPS? Free. Sports tracker? Free.Nokia Maps is free to use. Nokia Maps with voice navigation costs money.
So I've read conflicting reports- is it *true* GPS or A-GPS? Since you've been using it you might have a better idea/documentation. Thanks.
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I've been playing with a test N78 for over a month now, and it's a pretty decent phone if you can get over the keypad.
Shots and video taken with N78: http://www.twango.com/xj911
The GPS works well, although you have to subscribe to navigation.
the updated interface is nice, but there's not much change other than appearances.
Overall I really dig the phone, it took me a couple of weeks to get used to the keypad and some of the newer functions though.
Why does everyone confuse GPS with Nokia Maps?
GPS is free.
Geotagging? Free. Google Maps with GPS? Free. Sports tracker? Free.
Nokia Maps is free to use. Nokia Maps with voice navigation costs money.
So I've read conflicting reports- is it *true* GPS or A-GPS? Since you've been using it you might have a better idea/documentation. Thanks.