Garmin Nuvifone G60 GPS Smartphone
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There have been many unique pairings recently for the good of wireless technology, such as Google and Verizon's decision to team up and create a line of Android phones to be manufactured by Motorola. During the first week of October (2009), however, there was the unveiling of perhaps the most innovative (and inevitable) coupling ever: Garmin and AT&T’s GPS cell phone, the Garmin Nuvifone G60 GPS smart phone. Keep reading for a closer look.
Pairing a GPS with a cell phone isn't exactly new, but it is, however, new for Garmin, one of the largest portable GPS makers in the world. It may at first seem more like a novelty device, but according to early reports it actually works surprising well.
As mentioned, the device is being called the Garmin Nuvifone G60 and at $300, it may not yet be worth it -- especially when considering the necessary two-year AT&T contract at $70 a month or more. Before we jump to conclusions, however, let’s discuss the device in further detail.
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