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On the GPS end, the inclusion of the SiRF III chipset means that the phone can keep up with the best of them. I've still got to do some testing, but it seems to work as well as my TomTom or Navigon PND units. I've been running iGuidance on the phone and it works just fine. There is plenty of CPU powe...
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• The battery ran down completely during my first day of testing, after a few phone calls and some modest GPS navigation, and the battery indicator drops fast when it's just on standby. In fairness, you shouldn't use this phone or any other phone without a car charger, if you intend to use it f...
Mon, Oct 5 | from Gizmodo