

Description
3.5-inch anti-glare, resistive touchscreen display with 65K colors and 272 x 480 WQVGA resolution Garmin GPS Navigation with preloaded maps of North America, millions of points of interest, and voice-guided directions Secure Wi-Fi connection with full HTML web browsing; mobile e-mail including Hotmail, Gmail, AOL mail, POP3 and IMAP 3.2 MP autofocus camera with geotagging and photo sharing Bluetooth capability for hands-free operation and audio streaming
Quick Glance
Smartphone OS: Linux OS
Carrier: at&t
Summary
Product Title: Garmin Nuvifone G60 Black Smartphone
Manufacturer: Garmin
Power Score: 3.7 | 3 Reviews
Wireless Carrier
Phone Carrier: at&t
System Features
Operating System: Linux OS
Audio is Average according to 16 Cell Phone experts. -- "Calls sounded crisp and clear in both directions, with no background hiss."-pcmag.com -- "The volume of the ladys voice is easily adjustable with the top-mounted (when the G60 is turned horizontally) rocker, and zooming is easily handled via two soft buttons that remain on the right side of the display whilst...
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The Garmin nuvifone G60 takes a standard GPS receiver and merges it with a smartphone. Jen Edwards brings us a review of this device, which offers a large display, web browser and e-mail software, 3G mobile broadband, and Wi-Fi.
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The Garmin-Asus nuvifone G60 is a triband HSDPA smartphone released for AT&T in October 2009 as an upgrade from the AT&T Navigator. Like the Navigator, the Nuvifone G360 provides navigation services — including traffic, weather, fuel price updates, etc. — but goes a step further by fully integrating the service into email, contacts, and SMS. In case a user is emailed an address, for...
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Retrevo analyzed 41 User Reviews
resulting in:
54% Positive (4 or 5)
20% Neutral (3)
27% Negative (1 or 2)
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