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Dataviz produce Docs to Go, and their website indicates they are producing a edit version - they would be better placed to answer this, and they have a feedback form so you can indicate interest (which may result in an earlier release)
http://www.dataviz.com/eforms/feedba...lfeedback.html
No, it does't auto reroute. It shows your position related to the route, but you'd have to re-calculate manually.
Sygic has a non-free alternative to ovi maps that has proper routing and voice.
The physical keyboard is three row, which some people don't like. There are also complaints about the distance of the top row to the bottom of the screen. Neither of these bother me, so I imagine it is subjective. You should give it a try.
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No, it does't auto reroute. It shows your position related to the route, but you'd have to re-calculate manually.
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Ovi Maps
How easy to re-calculate manually ? Especially while driving
A couple of button presses ?
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my 2 cents are these:
first penny:
If you live in a sprint 4g zone buy an evo (it kicks ***)
second penny:
if not get a nexus one it appears to have amazing community and Google support... Nokia support is lacking at the best.
dont buy the n900
unless you want to develop on it
it has fairly bad battery life
poor support
average camera
If i could go back and repurchase a phone (I got it maybe 3 months ago)
I would have gone with the nexus one
however I have come to deal with the n900s faults and I don't regret it even if I am envious of the nexus' new camera support
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You're saying what I was thinking but didn't want to think to be true.
Officially the N900 has only been available in Australia since May.
So I would hope there is still support for at least a year from then from Nokia.