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Garmin-ASUS Nuvifone A10 Android smartphone

Garmin  and Asus have officially unveiled the Garmin-Asus A10 Android smartphone.  The GPS smart navigator is built on Google Android platform. It is equipped with a 3.2-inch touchscreen display with resolution HVGA (320×480 pixels), a 5-megapixel autofocus camera, e-compass, accelerometer, and a 1500 mAh rechargeable battery.

Garmin-ASUS Nuvifone A10 has enhanced navigation capabilities. It is equipped with a high sensitivity GPS, which can give step by step and voice instructions, geotagging function.

It also brings WebKit browser, which provides integration with YouTube, Google Maps, Gmail, and so on. In addition, users can download applications via Android Market. This GPS phone is preloaded Garmin Navigation maps and software, optionally cityXplorer guides to public transit systems.

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Garmin-Asus M10 in India

The Garmin-Asus M10 has just been launched in India, being the country’s first Windows Mobile 6.5.3 smartphone.

The M10 offers maps for 62 major Indian cities, Garmin turn-by-turn navigation, lane assistance, and a Ciao feature that keeps you informed on the roads your friends are traveling on.

The new Garmin-Asus smartphone also comes with a 3.5 inch WVGA (480 x 800) touchscreen display, accelerometer, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, 5MP autofocus camera, 4GB of internal memory, and MicroSD card support.

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Garmin-Asus nuvifone M10 offers Windows Mobile 6.5.3 with an obsession for navigation

Garmin-Asus phones, they’re like buses aren’t they — you wait for ages to get one, then two come along at the same time. Seeking to sate as many mobile OS appetites as possible, the partner company has quickly followed up its A50 Android handset with this here M10, sporting Microsoft’s latest Windows Mobile build. As only the second WinMo 6.5.3 device around, the M10 is as up to date as you can get on the software front, though earlier word of a slightly dated 600MHz Qualcomm MSM 7227 CPU will douse some enthusiasm on the hardware side. Then again, Garmin-Asus do furnish you with 512MB of both RAM and ROM and a decent 4GB of integrated storage, so it’s not like this is going to be a slouch or anything, and the 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen should also do a nice job of displaying the built-in turn-by-turn navigation. Location awareness is said to be ingrained in everything the phone does, with navigation functions attached to the calendar, web browser, messaging and email clients.

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Garmin-Asus nuvifone A50

Garmin and ASUS claim that the A50 brings “more location technology than any other smartphone” with a plethora of location-aware apps making use of a highly sensitive (though unnamed) GPS receiver. Spec-wise, the A50 packs a 3.5-inch HVGA (that’s 480×320 pixels, presumably) capacitive touchscreen with custom, finger-friendly UI, 4GB of internal storage with microSD expansion, and accelerometer for the usual portrait to landscape mode flip. The A50 uses satellite, network-based, and terrestrial sources to quickly zero in on your location and comes pre-loaded with Garmin turn-by-turn navigation, lane assist with junction view, and maps — no need to download them over the network (and risk data dead spots), eh Google. In fact, it’s ready for in-vehicle (ships with car mount and vehicle power cable) or pedestrian navigation out of the box. The A50 also brings on-device sync with Microsoft Exchange server and includes all the usual Google mobile services like search by voice, Maps with Street View, Gmail, YouTube, and Android Market. Rounding things out are a multitouch WebKit-based browser and 3 megapixel autofocus camera that automatically geo-tags your snaps. The A50 will launch in Europe in the first half of 2010 though pricing has not been announced. We’re still digging for more specs but will definitely be back with a detailed hands-on from Barcelona next week.

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Garmin-ASUS M10 gets early reviews

Windows Mobile 6.5.3 debuted with the Sony Ericsson Aspen. Now we see yet another smartphone running the new software in the form of the Garmin ASUS M10. Unlike the SE Aspen, the M10 is one of the first to be caught in the flesh. Two Chinese sites were able to get their hands on the phone and put it through its paces. Let see what they found out.

Garmin-ASUS’s last attempt at making a phone, the M20, didn’t do really well when it came to reviews. But the new one, according to the reviews, is much better than its predecessor. It runs on a 600MHz Qualcomm processor offering much more performance. The camera is of 5 megapixels but lacks auto-focus and the overall build quality of the phone is rather mediocre.

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