Published: July 23, 2009
Filed under: Handsets , Software , ASUS , Others , Linux Yeah, we’ve seen our fair share of glimpses at Garmin-ASUS’ nüvifone G60 , but with the Linux-based phone just weeks away from shipping over in the Far East, these last minute looks are becoming all the more tantalizing. A reviewer over in Malaysia managed to spend a bit of quality time with the handset, and while he’s still waiting for his official review unit, he managed to snag a litany of screenshots that gives us a fantastic idea of what to expect from a user interface perspective. We have to say — we kind of dig the whimsical look at a glance, but it makes us wonder just how serious of a smartphone this thing really is. With Android already out, does this UI look like it has the chops to compete
Published: July 17, 2009
Filed under: Handsets , ASUS , Others , Linux , Windows Mobile , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA After a patently absurd amount of delays, it actually feels like the Garmin-ASUS nüvifone tandem is approaching a proper launch. Whether or not anyone actually cares anymore, however, remains to be seen. Across the sea over in Malaysia, one particularly lucky soul seems to have stumbled upon both the Linux-based nüvifone G60 and the WinMo-powered nüvifone M20 , and he claims that both handsets will be shipping en masse to the region “within 30 days.” Best of all, that totally jibes with what we’ve heard directly from Garmin today, which has informed us that the smartphone will be in Singaporean stores in August, with a few other Asian nations seeing it in late July. Now, if only North Americans could look forward to the same… Garmin-ASUS nuvifone M20 and G60 shipping to Singapore in August originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 21:33:00 EST