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Gamin-Asus Nuvifone M20 and G60 to be sold under AT&T
According to a spokesperson for Garmin-Asus, the M20 will be sold in the United States under AT&T at some point in the future. As of now, both the M20 and G60 started selling in Asian countries such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia. The spokesperson released this information to Pocket Lint, but did more »
Garmin-Asus nuviphone G60 to launch in Taiwan on July 27
In a pretty surprising press release, the Garmin-Asus nuviphone G60 is set to hit Taiwanese retail stores on July 27, while Singapore and Malaysia will be receiving the same phone by late August. Let’s not forget about the M20 which is set to reach Asian countries such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia by late August. The main difference between the G60 and M20 is the fact that the M20 runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, while the G60 runs on Linux. In terms of availability in Europe and the United States, Garmin-Asus expects both phones to be available sometime in the second half of 2009, while carriers and pricing will be announced in the coming months.
Garmin-Asus unveil the Windows Mobile 6.1-based nuvifone M20
We saw Garmin-Asus announce the G60 a little over a week ago, and now they have followed up with their latest model — the nuvifone M20. This time it is running Windows Mobile 6.1, of course we can still hope to see something Android based in the future. In the meantime, the nuvifone M20 specs are pretty impressive. You can expect to see a 2.8-inch VGA quality touchscreen, accelerometer, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth, 3-megapixel camera, microSD card slot and either 4 or 8GB of internal storage.
Additionally, the M20 has support for quadband EDGE, triband HSDPA and comes preloaded with Garmin’s navigation and maps. The M20 will also ship with a car mount that will allow drivers to take full advantage of the GPS capabilities right out of the box. Sadly, the pricing and availability have still not been announced. All weRead [Garmin-Asus]
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