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Nav on my Droid2 is way better than on my TomTom. Only downside is if you travel outside of cell coverage you lose your nav.

My wife recently ran a half marathon and I had to park in an unfamiliar part of town.... I just dropped a way point on the map when I got out of the car and had no trouble getting back to it after wandering all over creation.

Another benefit of nav on the Droid is that if you look up a location on the phone you can usually just tap the address, the phone recognizes that it's an address and pops open Google maps - a couple of taps and you're navigating toward your destination.
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