Garmin Nuvifone M20 Display
April 20, 2009 | Cell Phones, Display, Electronics, Gadgets | Comments OffAs well have the nuvifone G60 on the display, the garmin nuvifone a new M20 on the display which differs from G60 in a few ways. The M20 is designed nuvifone toward professional users who require additional features such as integration Exchange. For this reason, it comes with Windows Mobile 6.1 installed (I hope the announcement of Windows Mobile 6.5 coming next month, could see improved when it is launched). Like the M20 the G60 also has the location of services and is intended simply to help you know where you are, where you go and how to get home.

In technical terms, it is a phone tri-band EDGE / GPRS and GSM, and a dual-band UMTS phone. Speeds up to 7.2Mbps can be achieved if mobile networks allow. Wi-fi is built in b / g speeds. The OS is WM6.1 as shown above even if it looks a lot different to WM 6.1 you normally see because of some heavy customizations by Garmin and Asus.
Location based services on the M20 traffic includes live updates, gas prices, flight times, weather, white pages and local search by Google. As this device is built by Asus and Garmin, it is clear that the cards play a big role in this phone. For this reason, it has a GPS device (which is common to many phones these days), and with Garmin street maps are scrolling too standard.
The screen measure 2.8 “and works in a VGA resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. The camera is 3 megapixels and using the GPS functionality, you can also Geo-tag your photos. The phone comes with capacity of 4 GB and 8 GB depending on the country where you buy it. Accelerometers are included which provides functions such as automatic rotation movement of the screen to landscape mode. The set of another phone to see the value! No release dates or prices are known at this time although I suspect it will be available the first half of this year. [ via gadgetvenue ]
