Garmin-ASUS unveiled its first Android Phone
According to Toronto GSM News nuvifone M10 is not the only smartphone, which was formally presented to Garmin-ASUS today. In addition to this model, the US-Taiwanese company has launched to the market another smartphone – A50. Both models are virtually identical in design, but if the M10 is based on the platform of Windows Mobile (6.5.3), then the A50 running Android. As expected, this Android Phone will be launched for sale worldwide in the first half of this year. At least, that’s promising Garmin-ASUS. In fact, this is the first Android Phone in the model number of the US-Taiwanese company.
In fact, this is the first Android Phone in the model number of the US-Taiwanese company.
Main technical characteristics A50 are as follows: 3.5-inch touch screen capacitive type, virtual keyboard, 4 GB of internal memory, expansion slot for memory cards microSD, turn-by-turn GPS navigation from Garmin, 3-megapixel camera with support for technology geotag (linking photos to the scene) and autofocus. It should be noted that the A50 uses all available sources, including satellite, network, and other terrestrial resources to locate the user and tracked his movements. In addition, the Android Phone is able to synchronize data with Microsoft Exchange.



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