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One caveat: recently I traveled to Canada on a business trip. I thought, just before I left, "I should drop the Nüvi in the bag", but then I figured I wouldn't be driving (my co-worker was), and I had the iPhone in case I needed it. I forgot about the roaming data issue with Canada, so of course I couldn't use the GPS feature of the phone without paying a huge amount of money.
Until the "cloud" is ubiquitous and reasonably-priced everywhere on Earth, there's still a place for navigation units with on-board maps. Of course, an Android phone with an SD slot might be able to work with locally-cached maps, if Google would support it.