Garmin-Asus nuvifone A50
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- Anonymous
- kS2
- 10 May 2010
There is no offline navigation solution in the mobile market, I mean none of the iphone or palm or blackberry applications provide turn by turn street names or export waypoints, or buy global maps as sophisticated as Garmin/NavTeq, the best one is the google maps navigation which you need internet connection (if you are lost during camping or traveling in a another country without paying roaming charges it's useless) on the otherhand nuvifone A50 (or aka garminfone) is an ideal navigation online or offline.
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- Anonymous
- 9y7
- 02 May 2010
I have been demoing this product. I absolutely love it. its very fast and nimble. the size is perfect! the screen is very large. Yes the menu style does look very basic, however this phone is performing at a very high level. Its funny how alot of people are posting negative reviews on a product they have not physically used.
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- Anonymous
- mh$
- 19 Apr 2010
No, Thank You, Except if i get it for free and i can sell it after that.
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- Anonymous
- iBt
- 16 Apr 2010
is very beautifull
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- no way
- Rbp
- 24 Mar 2010
Asus seems to improve, I wish them all the best.
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- sen35p
- Me8
- 22 Feb 2010
this phone need to fix check this video via http://tv.slashgear.com/garmin-asus-nuvifone-a50-hands-on-932/
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- Anonymous
- ucq
- 15 Feb 2010
The frequency bands are not all in one phone.
Asus sells different A50 for different country!!!!
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- Anonymous
- ucq
- 15 Feb 2010
Thanks for that update, it's great. Looks like the ONLY phone that I will get as I live in Australia ( a funny place with roaming on 850/900/2100 within the same country. So it's a blessing
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- ua549
- Rwd
- 12 Feb 2010
Anonymous, 12 Feb 2010It's odd that this phone supports UMTS 850/900/2100?
Proba... moreThe A50 supports 5 UMTS bands - 850, 900, 1700, 1900 and 2100 according to their website.
http://www.garminasus.com/en_GB/phones/nuvifone-a50/specs.html
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- Anonymous
- vpH
- 12 Feb 2010
I thought it's going to have an "HVGA" resolution screen?
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- Anonymous
- ucq
- 12 Feb 2010
It's odd that this phone supports UMTS 850/900/2100?
Probably A first in the world? or typo error?
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- jaggedpath
- PIP
- 12 Feb 2010
Can't record video with the camera? Why?
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- 4v
- n$V
- 12 Feb 2010
must be huuuuge! why is that for, this... space... below the screen? 3,5 inch screen means big size already. But this... useless space under the display.... is totally .... stupid!!!!
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- greyhound
- S9j
- 11 Feb 2010
it just looks like they're G60 which came out a year ago. come on, asus, create something different for a change. spec wise its ok, needs Wi-Fi if its going to be a seller though
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- Anonymous
- 03t
- 11 Feb 2010
stylish ? .. to me it looks rather old fashioned.
even the M10 has a more premium look.
don't know how long it will take, till any company will offer an android phone that could be called stylish.
maybe the x10, but that one is too big to look really sexy. :-)
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- rikishimunshi
- PId
- 11 Feb 2010
Sleek. Probably the one that'll be a worthy competitor to Nokia. But if N900 gets Free voice Nav too. then this phone will only be of exotic status.
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- Anonymous
- QMs
- 11 Feb 2010
This phone looks so sleek and stylish!
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- Anonymous
- QMs
- 11 Feb 2010
This phone looks so sleek and stylish!