The game-changing feature in Android 2.0 is clearly Google Navigation which has set out to replace standalone GPS units for a price anyone can afford, free. Unfortunately the GSM-based Motorola Droid which will be called the Milestone when it launches on O2 and Vodafone in Europe will not offer Google Navigation. Instead the device will ship with MOTONAV, Motorola’s navigation application since at this point Google Nav is only a US-based service. The other big news coming from the Motorola Milestone is that it will feature multi-touch which has really become more of a catch phrase than a live or die benefit lately. Yes we’d like to see Multi-touch on the Motorola Droid here in the US, but if it means losing Google Navigation then that is a deal we just can’t accept.
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