Garmin-Asus Nuvifone G60 – Hands-On
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
1:46 am
From the backseat of a Black Benz, Noah’s hands-on with the long-awaited Garmin nuvifone. The Garmin-Asus nuvifone G60 is a full touch phone with 3G and wifi that doubles as a stand-alone GPS navigation unit. How does it hold up to the streets of Barcelona? Check it out. MORE MWC 2009 @ www.phonedog.com
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i know
theres capacitive styluses
No push email is a let down.
i useto thing gps stood for Going Perfectly Straight
do a review on the tmobile tap plz
yeah thats a 2 year old phone
i agree. im a big texter and want to know how it is texting
It has GPS in it and you still have to mark manually where the photo was taken? That’s weird.
both have rtheir good and bad points , capactive wont nwork without fingers which cud be annoying , i myself prefer resistive touch screens
They are “squishy”. The iphone has a compasitive glass screen and you don’t have to push, it goes with your finger and only works with you finger. Resistive you have to push on the screen and is hard to use with out a stylus. You have to be more exact when selecting something,
Can’t iphone programmers create an app to do the same thing ?
Waiting…..
iphone 3gs+tomtom
they have done it, on another vid, it is a predictable keyboard, and from what it was shown it is very accurate.
It’s AWESOME!! Can’t wait to have one.
this phone is meant for gps/navigation…not texting.
does it have a slideout keyboard?
I wonder why they haven’t given us a demonstration about the keyboard, text messaging on this new device/ phone ???????????
wow that benz must’ve been the s550….noah had so much leg room!
Proprietary
whats the issue with resistive screens?
NICE PHONE
that fone is badass dude
That is a Mercedes-Benz S-Calss!
Noah in Barcelona! Garmin-asus g60 are we all getting punk’d!, huh! sounds like they’ve got the same rapz, like last year………hope not
they should of shown what the text messaging app and keyboards are like