T-Mobile Garminfone is a Nuvifone

Chuong Nguyen | April 21, 2010 6:56 AM

It looks like T-Mobile is scoring the navigation-centric Nuvifone–the child of the Garmin and Asus partnership–as the Garminfone. The device is similar to the Nuvifone G60, which runs Android on a 3.5-inch HVGA display and features a 3-megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, and T-Mobile 3G.

Pricing was not released, but T-Mobile is saying that the device will be coming later this spring.

According to the T-Mobile press release, here are some key features of the device:

Premium Navigation and Design Features

-Voice and on-screen turn-by-turn directions with automatic re-routing for walking, driving or public transit

-Lane guidance, junction view, speed indicators and expected time of arrival

-North America maps, including nearly six million points of interest are pre-loaded on the phone for fast and always-available acces

-Multiple positioning technologies provide location no matter where you are

-Pre-installed travel applications include dynamic, real-time traffic, weather and localized information, including nearby gas prices, restaurants, movie times and more

-Garmin Voice Studio, an exclusive Android navigation application that allows customers to record custom voice directions from family and friends

-Premium services including flight status, local search and more

-Large 3.5-inch capacitive touch display with auto day and night modes

-Charging dashboard and window mount included

(via: Engadget)

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