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Originally Posted by Trident
Google Maps is quite good, but Sprint NAV has more options for viewing and has the voice interface. Nice if you want audilble instructions.
I use both depending on how familiar I am with the location.
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That goes back to my original question. The poster (sorry, can't find that post) said they had replaced Sprint Nav with Navtec (or Telnav, something like that) because that was what Sprint had rebranded and the resolution of the original was better than the Sprint rebranded version. So my question was: if you are using the original version instead of Sprint Nav, do fees still apply?