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#21
It all depends how do you want to use it, do you have any particular requirements?

e.g. for off-line navigation the answer is N9
 
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N900 is an excellent pocket computer, but I agree with a poster above that it is insufficient as a phone. I also had difficulty getting any navigation program to work when I was abroad (N9 worked perfectly). So I am using my N900 as a mobile computer, without sim, and am using N9 as my main phone.
 
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i use sygic and modrana for navigation
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Don't know about sygit, but have 4 or 5 map/navigation apps on my N900. Couldn't get any to work (may have something to do with the slow GPS). Should have practiced a bit before going. With N9, I just used the built-in apps map/drive. No problem at all. I was nervous about N9's battery life though (My 900 has a Mugen). Forgot to mention that the N900 with a 64 gb card did serve as an excellent media library during my 3 weeks trip.
 
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