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The answer is no. You can install Tom Tom and use it witout paying Nokia Maps anything. You may be charged data charged data charges by your network if you enable AGPS.
However, it is important to understand how you are charged for using Nokia Maps.
Firstly there is no charge to use nokia maps to locate you position and to download any maps you want. So all map updates are also free.
You will however have to pay for navigation if you wish to get turn by turn instructions. There are various rates for navigation. You can buy a single country or regions (eg. western Europe) for different durations such as a week, a month, a year etc. There used to be a 3-year license but I am not sure if this is still available.
Typical costs depending on country/region for a 1 week license is around €7.99, 1 month €8.99, 1 year €79.99 and 3 years €89.99. I got the 3 year license for Western Europe and everytime I go away on holidays I might get the 1 week or 1 month license for the region I am visiting.
Also see
http://europe.nokia.com/A41005078
There could also be associated network charges if you choose to go online and use AGPS when navigating. Network charges can be avoided by pre-loading your maps to your phone using the Map Loader programme and turning AGPS off.

13-May-2009 04:22 PM
Hi,
I am having Nokia 5800. I want to use it for navigation.
Can I use it for giving post ocde for perticular location and will it find out the best path for me?
Is GPS is free on Nokia mobile?