If you guys really need a GPS-coupled with phone; i wouldn't recommend the N-series. The map for MY in my test with Nokia Map with my BT GPSr and N80 is outdated... And I really mean outdated... My house inn't in the map; the SILK highway isn't there; and I confirmed that the map is based on Google Maps (2005).
I think for Stringfellow; the maps he installed is updated since oversea maps are always updated... The MY maps are OK in certain areas, but in other parts of MY, it isn't especially my area. LOL... I assumed the maps used my Stringfellow are not MY, rite? Since Stringfellow always travels overseas; the maps are awesome... Cannot blame Google for not updating the maps since everyday; Sammy Vellu always add some roads here and there. One minute there is one road, another minute there are four roads at the same place...

I strongly recommend a PPC/WM5 phone/PDA since the maps from local developers using Garmin is absolutely updated weekly. And my best SW for the PPC/WM5 is still Garmin Que/Garmin Mobile XT (3D capable); I tried MapKing 10 but the GUI, the respond, the navigation etc still not as good as Garmin (personally)... And the SW only available for PPC/WM5; that's the main reason I will keep my Softbank X01HT (Dopod 838 Pro variant)...
Wanna get a BT GPSr? If you want to invest something on GPSr; I would strongly suggest Garmin GPSr since the latest Garmin SW (Gamin Mobile XT) is capable of doing navigation in 3D... Other GPSr such as Holux etc is also good but cannot use the Garmin Mobile XT yet (since GPSproxy is not compatible with Garmin Mobile XT)...
The Garmin 10x is available in Low Yat for RM750 or more. If you want it cheaper, buy online or meet a dealer in Seremban (kennytoo from Malsingmaps.com) for RM700 also. I got mine after two days of Garmin release from him when KL was selling at RM1100... LOL...
PM me for his phone number... Sorry for late reply. Went to Perlis for Family member wedding during CNY and man; my Garmin 10x works like a charm with the latest map...
This post has been edited by tr4657: Feb 22 2007, 11:52 AM