Congratulations! You've got your S60 (or any phone that'll run java, technically) phone, your bluetooth GPS receiver, and you're ready to not get lost. But wait, you don't want to have to pay alot of money for the GPS software! This is where you belong. This is a review of the top 3 freeware java GPS apps on the market, amAze, Nav4All, and MGMaps. 

If you have any questions or other feedback, be sure to click here. 

 I've set this up with a link to each app on the left, so you can read them as individual reviews, or you can check out the comparison chart to see which one does what you need it to. 

My test setup was an unbranded Nokia E62 and a Nokia LD-1W BT GPS Receiver.  

All three apps are very easy to install. Simply direct your phone's WAP browser to their website and you're presented with a download link. 

**NOTE** These apps download maps as you drive, so you will use alot of data. It is suggested that you make sure you have an unlimited data package before using. I am not responsible if you get a massive bill from your carrier.