Taiwanese carrier Chunghwa Telecom has just launched the Garmin-Asus nuvifone M20 handset, a Windows Mobile phone that follows the G60, its predecessor, made available a month ago. While the nuvifone G60 used a proprietary OS, M20 relies on Windows Mobile and packs a VGA display, a 3 megapixel camera and more.
HSDPA connectivity is also supported,...
It’s very likely that Garmin-ASUS want to surpass Sony Ericsson in the delay department, since they’ve postponing the launch of their nuvifones forever. Nothing can beat the XPERIA though, specially now that we know nuvifone M20 and G60 are coming in August, at least in Singapore.
In case you’re interested in these devices, know that...
Garmin-ASUS have just announced that after launching the nuvifone G60 handset in the second half of 2009, they’ll move on to the Android OS and Windows Mobile. So, I guess it’s “bye, bye” Linux OS, home-grown version created by Garmin-ASUS.
This makes the G60 the only Garmin-ASUS device to use the Linux OS created by the company,...
Susi from ShinyShiny TV and Tech Digest recently got some quality time with Garmin nuvifone G60 and M20 and briefly reviewed them. Find out if these GPS phones are worth your attention and cash from the video below:
We’re pretty surprised by the thickness of these devices and we learned that while using the handsets in GPS mode, you can still...
Reuters recently confirmed that Garmin-Asus’ latest product, nuvifone G60 will be arriving this summer, using a Linux-based operating system. G60 will available from June and the OS will be a proprietary one, a version of LiMo.
Turns out that AT&T might be the carrier selling the very hot GPS phone, that packs a 3.55 inch touchscreen display,...
The folks of Electronista.com had a ball at CTIA 2009, while testing the very hot Garmin-Asus nuvifone M20 handset. This device is smaller than the G60 and looks more like a phone, than a GPS navigator, as opposed to its predecessor.
M20 uses WM 6.1, instead of Linux and it packs a 2.8 inch touchscreen, quite difficult to see when attached to a car...
Garmin-Asus showcased its very hot Nuvifone handsets at MWC 2009, the G60 and M20 being promising enough to make the Nokia Navigator series go hide and cry in shame. Here’s a bit of action with the Nuvifone M20, that got analysed in a hands on experience by PhoneDog:
Nuvifone M20 is a colourful device, based on Windows Mobile 6.1 and using Garmin’s...
The Eee Phone has all the chances of staying a rumour, but who knows what the Garmin-Asus alliance can create, at this point? An Asustek representative sort of confirmed the device yesterday, by announcing that the Eee Phone will be a low-cost smartphone, in keeping with the tradition of all Eee products, well-priced and with hot specs.
Rumours have...
As if the Nuvifone G60 smartphone wasn’t a big enough surprise, the newly formed Garmin-Asus alliance has announced that it plans to show its brand new Nuvifone M20 at MWC 2009, with Windows Mobile on board. This WM 6.1 device also supports 3G and WiFi connectivity and it just got pictured, for you to admire below:
Nuvifone M20 features a GPS,...
Asus and Garmin have announced that they’ll be partners from now on, when it comes to working on new handsets and the already announced Nuvifone. Although the latter will not feature Windows Mobile, the other devices that the companies will release this year will use that OS.
The handsets we’ll be seeing in 2009 will use Asus’ custom...