Linux powered Garmin-Asus Nuvifone G60 cell phone which comes with
3.5″ touchscreen display, integrated accelerometer Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth connectivity. 3 megapixel camera and which comes pre-loaded
with regional maps and Ciao! - a location-based social tool that allows
you to remain informed as to friends whereabouts and status by
‘linking numerous location-centric social networks’.
Official Garmin-Asus Press Release:
Garmin-Asus, a co-branded alliance between Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN)
and ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (TAIEX: 2357), will feature the Garmin-Asus
nuvifone product line at its co-branded exhibit at GSMA Mobile World
Congress in Barcelona, Spain, February 16-19, 2009 (Hall 7, #7C37). The
Garmin-Asus nuvifone product line currently includes the newly announced
nuvifone M20 and nuvifone G60.
The Garmin-Asus nuvifone product line represents a significant step
forward in location based service (LBS) technology and offers a superior
and innovative value proposition for those seeking an all-in-one,
LBS-centric phone, mobile web-browser and personal navigator. Although
every Garmin-Asus nuvifone has LBS at its core, each device has unique
characteristics because they’re designed for specific audiences.
The nuvifone G60 is designed for the active on-the-go user who wants an
easy-to-use device and appreciates the peace of mind that comes from a
device that answers common questions like “Where am I?”,
“Where am I going?” and “How do I get home?”
The quad-band GSM nuvifone G60 with 3.5G was designed for high speed
downlink packet access (HSDPA) networks and supports Wi-Fi for fast data
connections. When used on a HSDPA network, the nuvifone G60 has the
ability to download files at a fast transfer speed that makes internet
searches and downloading large files a breeze.
The nuvifone G60 has a large 3.55-inch display that features three
primary icons - “Call,” “Search,” and
“View Map.” Secondary icons appear on the side of the home
screen and can be organized by the user’s preference. Customers
can easily scroll through the icons by swiping their finger across the
large touchscreen display, and a built-in accelerometer allows every
screen to be viewed in either portrait or landscape orientation.
The nuvifone G60 was developed with an LBS-centric design philosophy.
Location information is added to everyday applications including email,
SMS, photo sharing, social networking and more in order to enhance
applications and share location information with others.
Navigation is at the heart of the nuvifone G60. The nuvifone G60’s
sat nav operates like a Garmin nuvi with preloaded maps of North
America or Eastern and Western Europe, and has millions of points of
interest (POIs) including hotels, restaurants and street addresses. The
POIs can be easily accessed for turn-by-turn voice prompted directions.
If a turn is missed along the route, the nuvifone G60 automatically
recalculates a route and gets the user back on track. In addition, the
nuvifone includes quick access to online points of interest through
internet enabled local search. The nuvifone harnesses the power of the
worldwide web and information about local merchants and attractions is
continually updated.
Users can also supplement the POI data with LBS-centric applications
from Connected Services, a suite of online applications and dynamic
relevant data from Garmin-Asus that adds location intelligence to
navigation, phone and browser functions. The expandable list of
applications and content includes real-time traffic information, White
Pages, weather, flight status, local events, and movie times.
The nuvifone product line also includes Ciao!T, a ground-breaking LBS
application that helps users stay up to date on their friends’
whereabouts and status by linking numerous location-centric social
networks. Through Ciao!, nuvifone users will see their friends’
location on a map and then be able to navigate to that location with
ease. Nuvifone users can also choose to have the nuvifone automatically
update their social network location information.
The nuvifone G60 features an advanced mobile HTML web browser. Users can
surf the web on their phone via Wi-Fi or 3G networks, and the
information is presented similar to a PC browser. The nuvifone G60
supports POP3 and IMAP4 email such as Yahoo, Hotmail and Gmail. The
touchscreen soft keyboard is customizable to QWERTY or A to Z, making it
easy to send and receive messages. The nuvifone G60 also includes
predictive text to help prevent typing errors.
The LBS-centric nature of the nuvifone G60 shines through when using the
three megapixel camera with auto-focus. The camera automatically geotags
images with an exact latitude and longitude reference of where the image
was taken. The user may then save the image so they can navigate back to
the location, or email the geo-tagged image to others. The nuvifone also
provides direct access to millions of geo-located landmark and
sightseeing photographs available through Google’s Panoramio
picture sharing site. The Panoramio photos are searchable and are sorted
by the distance from the current location.
Although cell phones have long been considered an important device for
safety, the nuvifone G60 takes it one step further by allowing
individuals to place calls and identify their exact GPS location while
making a phone call. With one touch of the screen during a phone call,
the “Where am I?” features tells users their exact latitude
and longitude coordinates, nearest address, intersection, hospital,
police station and gas station. And to help drivers find their car in an
unfamiliar spot or crowded parking lot, the nuvifone G60 automatically
marks the position in which it was last removed from the windshield mount.
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