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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

garminfone coming to T-Mobile


We’ve talked about garminfone here before but it was just officially announced by T-Mobile with a release date of June 9th. T-Mobile Garminfone will cost $200 after a two year contract and a $50 mail in rebate. Specs for Garminfone haven’t changed: Integrated GPS, HSPA 3G, bluetooth, WiFi, Webkit browser, 3.5″ screen, 3MP camera, and 1150mAh are some of the highlights.

T-Mobile already has a mini site where you can sign up to get notified when it hit the stores.

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Monday, June 14, 2010

Nuvifone M10 coming to U.S. shores


Nuvifone M10 recently made an appearance at FCC site meaning U.S. release is just around the corner – though no official word from Garmin has been released.

Nuvifone M10 has already been out in Europe and Asia to please users who would like WinMo as their operating system. 6.5.3 to be more specific.

We’ve already mentioned the specs here but some of the highlights are still worth mentioning such as the 1500mAh battery, 600Mhz processor, 512MB of RAM and ROM, 4GB of internal flash, and a 5MP camera.

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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Sony Ericsson Aspen coming out in U.S. very soon


This is called the Sony Ericsson Aspen and we had talked about back in February when it was first announced. We now that the Aspen has finally made it through FCC meaning that it will be out in the U.S. very very soon.

Some of the features of the Sony Ericsson Aspen include the Windows Mobile 6.5.3 operating system, full QWERYT keyboard, 3.5 standard audio jack, 3.2MP camera, QVGA TFT screen that measures 2.4″, microSD card slot for memory expansion, and a lot more including A-GPS support which paired with the on-board Google Maps application can turn this Aspen into GPS navigation system.


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