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Garmin-Asus nuvifone M10 to launch in H1 2010
Feb 16th
I have already pointed out that Garmin has Asus’s official introduction to the Android-powered smartphone A50 offered. The company has also offered to the official launch window for the Windows Mobile sibling on the A50 when the M10.
The nuvifone M10 running Windows Mobile 6.5.3 and is made in Europe and Asia in the first half of 2010. The price of the device is not known how the availability in other countries. The handset is a 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen.
The data is entered using a QWERTY keyboard on the screen. Storage for the handset 4GB flash and the M10 has 512 MB of RAM and 512 MB ROM as well. Power comes from a 1500mAh battery and the handset supports Wi-Fi and HSDPA.
via gamrin
Asustek Android smartphone set to hit in Q4 2009
Oct 19th

Was for a while, everyone jump into the netbook market. There are still a new company to offer netbooks all the time, but many companies now jumping into the smartphone market. The operating system of choice is Android and the latest company announced an Android cell phone, is on the way Asustek.
Asus’ chairman Jonney Shih and President and CEO Jerry Shen announced that the company will bring its Android smartphone on the market this year would be. The device is already in the 4th Quarter of 2009 hit, but whether it will take time for the lucrative Christmas season, is not known. The couple gave no indication or evidence of the Android device.
The two leaders talked a little about what they expect though for the Christmas season with notebooks and netbooks. DigiTimes reports that Shih notebook demand for the 4th Quarter of 2009, expects to begin the launch of Windows 7 and the new Intel notebook platform Capella high. Shin believes that the transition will be into 2010, demand for netbooks do not grow as strongly as before. This is possibly due to the revival of the economy and more consumers are looking to buy high-performance notebooks, instead netbook machines.
Rumor: AT&T getting the Garmin Asus Nuvifone M20
Aug 21st

It looks like AT & T will soon launch not one but two Nuvifones: Garmin Asus G60 (which we already heard), and Garmin Asus M20.
The info does not come from AT & T, but from a Garmin Asus representative, while the M20 release in Taiwan, so that the device “for AT & T in the U.S..”
Unlike the Nuvifone G60, which appears to be marketed as a Personal Navigation Device (PND) with telephone and Web capabilities, the Nuvifone M20 is a true 6.1 Windows Mobile smartphone, with the built GPS navigation and advanced features.
For example, the M20 includes Connected Services (a collection of Web-based applications, location intelligence for navigation, telephone and browser functionality) and a ca LBS called Ciao!.
The M20 (pre-order in Poland) also has a 2.8 inch VGA touchscreen display, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, push e-mail, 3MP camera and 4 8GB internal memory.
via pocket-lint
Nuvifone G60 and M20 available for pre-order in Poland
Aug 20th

Already in some Asian markets, the Garmin Nuvifone Asus G60 will soon be released across Europe – it may already be reserved in Poland.
Even more, Polish customers can also in the Garmin Nuvifone Asus M20, a smartphone, with Widows Mobile 6 1 on board.
Both the G60 and the M20 offers online merchants, together with a Bluetooth headset Jabra BT2080. The bad news is that the smart phones have really high prices.
Garmin Nuvifone Asus G60 could also be released in the U.S. by AT & T, probably before the end of 2009.
Asus P835 officially unveiled
Mar 1st
Despite the alliance with Garmin, Asus does not give up on the announcement of their own cell phones to.
The Taiwanese manufacturer has unveiled the Asus P835, a new Windows Mobile smartphone that 6 1 has a large 3.5 inch touchscreen display with 800 x 480 pixels, and a number of other nice features.
In Asus’ own words, the P835 is designed for demanding business professionals who require a picture as big as their ambitions. ”
The new device has a simple design and uses an improved Asus Glide interface, then “the innovative, interactive and intuitive mobile user interface available today.”
Features:
- Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz)
- Tri band UMTS/HSPA connectivity (900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz) for downloads up to 7.2 Mbps and uploads up to 2 Mbps
- On-screen QWERTY keyboard
- A-GPS
- Wi-Fi
- Opera Mobile
- 5MP autofocus camera
- Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
- USB 2.0
- Qualcomm 7201A 528MHz processor
- 288MB SDRAM, 256MB ROM
- 4GB of internal memory
- MicroSDHC card support
- Talk time: up to 6 hours on 3G networks, or 7 hours on 2G networks
- Standby time: up to 350 hours
- 115 x 59 x 13.8 mm
- 148 grams
Asus said nothing about the price and availability of P835, but we will probably be the smartphone in the shops in the coming months.
via Engadget
