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Phone test: Garmin Nüvifone G60, the GPS that makes calls
Florence Legrand
October 21, 2009 4:39 pm
October 21, 2009 4:39 pm
With the proliferation of smartphones with a GPS chip, the GPS market is undergoing some stiff competition. Little matter, Garmin, in partnership with Asus, have launched a hybrid device – not a smartphone - allying geolocation services with a 3.5 inch touch phone. Announced a while ago now, the PNDPhone Nüvifone G60 is here at last. We’ve been testing it for three weeks! Here’s what we make of it…
Test of the Garmin Nüvifone G60
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