Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Garmin nuvifone ASUS G60

     Garmin nuvifone intends ASUS G60 at the end of 2009, with some markets expected to see the GPS-centric device in August. This is Garmin's latest regional sales director for South Asia, Hektor Tung, who also show that the partnership plan to drain his home Linux OS after the G60 and moving instead of Android.

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     This would be a step Garmin ASUS offers only two platforms, Windows Mobile and Android thenuvifone M20 open secret in their smart phones only. The duo has in the past, due to delays nuvifone G60 on the complexity of new hardware and software custom, something that obviously hope to avoid a step of its own operating system for Android.
The device is based on GSM technology and has a 3.5 "touchscreen, 3 Megapixel camera with autofocus capability, and GPS built-in maps. Offers on 3G, enabling each user to obtain information about real-time traffic and fuel prices. This phone is equipped with a dual-band and 3.5G/triband Garmin Sat Nav, accelerometer, and support for WiFi access Also the Internet connection and support for push email, to see the documents, multimedia files and Bluetooth.
     This GPS-centric phone will replace Linux OS with Android. After this step, Garmin ASUS offers two platforms, Windows Mobile and Android in nuvifone M20 on the G60 and the secret open only smart phones. Nüvifone G60 is the first and only device, based on this platform Linux specific.

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