havent seen it on the n95 but a work collegue's wife works for Nokia and i got to play with the 6110 a little... cant say i would use it as a dedicated GPS unit but it's handy if u need a quick search. I found it was slow to react and took a while to connect to satellites as well as dropping out in the city/crowded area im also under the impression the data transfer rates come off ur phone bill? maybe someone else can confirm.. there are plenty of cheapy GPS units about- strathfield, JB and tandy would be good places to start. do you have a PDA? a second hand ipaq (100$) and a GPS receiver off ebay (70$) along with some *cough* TomTom software is what im using Brandon, Daz, I own one (6110) and I would agree with most of what Daz has said. Dedicated GPS Unit? No way. Need to find somewhere or something everynow and then? Perfect. Slow to react - Yes. Slow to connect to satellites - Depending where you are but yes Dropping out - Never happened to me, but im sure it could happen. Also, i've been told that the usage of the system comes off onto your phone bill, but when I was buying it i spoke to the optus man and i asked him several times if there were any costs involved and he said no. And to date, I havent paid anything. So i would say its free..... anyways... i stand by my original claim - Not that good for dedicated GPS, but awesome phone with a feature that has helped me numerous times. 1 thing though, get a car charger if u wanna use the GPS cos it does use a fair bit of battery power ;)