Here's the thing Darius Jack, Nokia chose Ti, Apple chose Broadcom, and Motorola, RIM, and I think Google chose SiRF. It's all about partnership and maybe how mature the GPS chipsets are plus support, connectivity, and openness for standard features such as aGPS (or InstantFix for SiRF). There can be a lot more other reasons but for the meantime, the GPS on both devices does their job. You have been quite a character over at the maemo.org mailing list. You have been called a lot of different names there as you have been spamming the list with your unhelpful, stubborn, and egotistic remarks. I've also seen articles and articles about your reputation from different forums and blogs. If you are here to just attack members and disrupt the community, please find a different forum or site with folks that are willing to compete and spar with you.