After the success of Linux based Garmin Asus G60 smartphone, Asus is goin for a big one. The Garmin-Asus nüvifone M20. The all new Garmin-Asus nüvifone M20 runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro and will be richly endowed with features like WiFi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth, 3.5G/tri-band, GPS and HSDPA 7.2 Mbps. It will also provide a web browser and advanced Gaming Features which makes it a true Multi-Mode Smartphone.
Oriented GPS and Location Based Services
It is also loaded with the Garmin navigation software which has management route, points of interest, simplified entry of addresses, voice and recalculated routes. In short, everything that makes a good navigation system. When you are connected to the local search it gives you access to services like continuously updated traffic information, weather, white pages, local events and a lot more.
The Garmin-Asus M20 includes a specific LBS application which is the junction between GPS and networks which helps you to find friends and family and share the location and places of appointment with them.
As for technical features, the Garmin-Asus M20 is a smartphone with touch, 2.8" display with VGA resolution (480 x 640 pixels), carrying a comfortable space for internal storage of 4 to 8 GB and a 3 megapixel camera. It supports ActiveSync for Outlook, Microsoft Office, and multi-media synchronization.
The Garmin-smartphone Asus M20 should be marketed during the first half of 2009. The price has not yet been revealed.
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