Forget kitting your car out with a standalone satnav system. Mobile phones are increasingly capable of navigating you from A to B (while avoiding those pesky roadworks at C, D and E). Mobile operator 3 has started selling Nokia’s E61 phone, for example, with TomTom’s navigation software and a GPS receiver, enabling you to plan routes for both driving and walking. If you buy the phone, 3 will also give you three months of free traffic alerts too. The phone plus extra bits costs as little as £99 on some tariffs.
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can i get map installed to my mobile?
can i buy?