If you’re looking for a quality navigational device/phone, we’ve got a cool Garmin-Asus Nuvifone handset for you, the M10 model, running Windows Mobile 6.5.3. This phone is available for pre-order right now on Asus’s website.
What this device lacks is certainly a capacitive screen, but still it sports a pretty decent 3.5 inch WVGA...
The lucky folks of Engadget Mobile managed to score a Garmin-Asus nuvifone G60 unit and reviewed it, for us all to find out about its cool features. This is probably one of the most delayed handsets in history, since it took almost two months between its introduction and sale.
Now, it turns out that nuvifone G60 will be sold by AT&T before the...
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,...
Looking for a mighty GPS phone and you’re afraid to try a Garmin-Asus smartphone? You can always rely on Pharos Traveler 137, that recently got reviewed by the guys at Crunchgear. Right from the get go, we learn that the device comes with a huge 3.5 inch 800 x 480 pixel touchscren display, that’s finger compatible and also supports a stylus.
Since...
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...
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,...
Who uses the word “adventurer” any more? Apparently, the folks of Acer do, since they’ve announced the Tempo F900, a handset destined for this little crowd, that likes to explore and pretend they’re Indiana Jones searching for the lost phone coverage.
Acer Tempo X960 features GPS hardware and software, PDA functions, a camera...