Garmin-Asus nüvifone M10 and A50 Announced
We took the wraps off of two new devices today. The nüvifone M10 and A50 are our latest smartphones for Europe and Asia. They'll be on display at Mobile World Congress next week at the Garmin-Asus booth (Hall 8, #8B127).
The nüvifone M10 is a full-touch, all-in-one smartphone with a 3.5-inch display powered by the latest version of Windows Mobile, Windows Mobile 6.5.3. It is designed to keep professionals connected with business and personal contacts, email, calendar and IM, and it has preloaded mobile navigation from Garmin. The M10 is expected to be available through carrier and retail channels in Asia and Europe in the first half of 2010.
The nüvifone A50 is the first Android-powered phone to feature preloaded Garmin navigation. It is a full-touch, 3G-capable smartphone with a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen and 360-degree GPS availability. It gives one-click access to Google’s mobile services, and has on-device sync with Microsoft Exchange with the ability to wirelessly synchronize enterprise email, calendar and contacts. It is expected to be available in Europe in the first half of 2010.
You can keep up with all the Garmin-Asus nuvifone happenings on Twitter or at garminasus.com.
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