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One of the top manufacturers of GPS devices, Garmin, has announced its unexpected entry into the cellular phone market. Christened as the n vifone, the device claims to bring the actual GPS navigation experience to the cellular phone along with being a premium multi-media phone.
Much like the iPhone and its competitors, the n vifone features a large 3.5 inch touch-screen display. It's a 3.5G ready quad-band world phone and supports full Web browsing. Along with that, it'll have Wi-Fi as well.
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The phone will run on Garmin's proprietary OS and will be on the lines of the UI their current GPS devices incorporate. Other features include a built-in camera and integrated Google tools support.
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Lastly, the phone claims to bridge the gap between GPS devices and phones by using their own navigation interface. It will come pre-loaded with country-specific maps and will have turn-by-turn voice-prompted directions.
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Garmin anticipates that the n vifone will be available in the third quarter of 2008.
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Much like the iPhone and its competitors, the n vifone features a large 3.5 inch touch-screen display. It's a 3.5G ready quad-band world phone and supports full Web browsing. Along with that, it'll have Wi-Fi as well.
*images.techtree.com/ttimages/story/86418_scn3.jpg
The phone will run on Garmin's proprietary OS and will be on the lines of the UI their current GPS devices incorporate. Other features include a built-in camera and integrated Google tools support.
*images.techtree.com/ttimages/story/86418_scn1.jpg
Lastly, the phone claims to bridge the gap between GPS devices and phones by using their own navigation interface. It will come pre-loaded with country-specific maps and will have turn-by-turn voice-prompted directions.
*images.techtree.com/ttimages/story/86418_scn2.jpg
Garmin anticipates that the n vifone will be available in the third quarter of 2008.
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