Phone Arena recently reviewed Garmin-Asus nuvifone M20, a GPS phone that can be used on AT&T and T-Mobile USA, without 3G support. This is still a global GSM phone, that runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, unlike the G60 model that relies on a Linux-based OS.
In the handset’s box there’s an extra battery, a stereo headset with microphone,...
AT&T is considering selling the freshest GPS phones on the block, Garmin-Asus nuvifone M20 and the G60 model. Too bad that most of the people will prefer the iPhone nowadays, since it supports most of the famous GPS apps (iGo, TomTom, Navigon and more).
For those who still choose a Garmin-Asus device, it’s important to note that nuvifone...
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,...
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...