Article: REVIEW: GPS Navigation in a Mobile Phone

BRUCE MEYERSON, AP Business Writer
AP Online
10-08-2004
Dateline: NEW YORK


A Nextel mobile phone, left, with GPS navigation called TeleNav, and a TomTom Go GPS navigation unit are shown in New York, Thursday Oct. 7, 2004. Nextel offers TeleNav on eight Motorola handsets with an embedded GPS receiver, all but one ranging in price from $80 to $200, and some non-GPS handsets which connect to a $70 GPS antenna. The TomTom Go sells for $999. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

O.K., so I don't like asking for directions. But I don't get lost so often that I need to spend more than $1,000 on a built-in car navigation system to plot my course with global positioning satellites.

Nor am I so directionally ...

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