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Sony Ericsson P910a GPS Wisepilot

P910A-Gps-WisepilotIf you happen to have a Sony Ericcson P910a phone, you can get GPS navigation features now with a product from Wisepilot. Basically for $99 you get a Bluetooth GPS receiver and the Wisepilot software. Your first month of Wisepilot is free, and after that you pay a monthly service charge.

Our advice…. Well for $99 you get a fairly nice bluetooth GPS receiver which isn’t a bad deal. But who knows what phones this software will run on in the future and most people only keep their mobile phones for a year or two. Your next phone might not be likely to run this software. This might work out to be a good deal if you already have the phone and intend to keep it for a few years, otherwise you might be better off getting a dedicated GPS navigation device.

3 Comments

  1. just wanted to get more info on P910a gps.

    antonio - June 8th, 2006
  2. I don’t have a lot more information about this product to tell at this point. The Wisepilot software costs about $30 per month and is available on a few select phones. Sorry I can’t help with more info.

    GPS Review - June 8th, 2006
  3. I acctually was visiting the Wisepilot site some days ago and they today supports more then 100 models. I found my new phone, the nokia N95 allready supported even though I got a pre-production sample.

    Reiner - April 11th, 2007

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