I have a Google G1 and that does the GPS thing but if you want the phone to last the day you have to turn it off and only turn it on when you need to use the GPS. When you start the browser every time it will get the GPS location.
My old Sony Erricson would use Google maps and even though it didn't have GPS it would just point to the nearest phone mast. The likes of iPhone only leads the way by shouting about it loudest, so don't let it get to you because remember no one ever had a MP3 player until the iPod came out. ;-) The data must be stored in a list of ip addresses associated with a mast, that mast having a GPS location. Bit like geoip but on a bigger scale. Jack Stringer _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk