http://www.betanews.com/article/After-thoroughly-killing-public-interest
-Garmin-sets-launch-for-Nuvifone-G60/1254251414

AT&T announced today that the first handset from navigation company
Garmin, the Nuvifone G60, will finally be available on October 4 both in
stores and online.

Officially announced at the beginning of 2008, and expected in the third
quarter that same year, Garmin's Nuvifone had an extremely strong
initial buzz. Unfortunately, the excitement significantly cooled when
the device's launch date was pushed back twice.

By the time it reached its third delay one year later, the company
announced it had partnered with Asus for the G60, and the Windows
Mobile-equipped M20. The partnership looked promising, but there is no
mention of Asus in today's G60 announcements, more than 7 months later.

In the time that Garmin was fiddling with the launch of the G60 (which
incidentally is not a smartphone) other high profile GPS-enabled devices
have grabbed the public's attention to let the Nuvifone concept wither
on the vine. Since the device's initial announcement, the iPhone has
gone through two generations, Palm made its big comeback stake with the
Pre and has since announced its second WebOS device, Blackberry launched
a glut of popular handsets including its first touchscreen device, the
Storm, and the whole Android ecosystem was born. It has missed an
extremely high time in mobile phone technology.

Garmin's NuvifoneWhat once looked fresh and exciting will be coming to
market stale. The $299 Nuvifone G60 comes equipped with all the same
features as a high-end Garmin PND, including the dashboard mount, a full
HTML web browser and access to e-mail, and a three megapixel autofocus
camera with requisite geotagging capabilities. Unfortunately, this
device was conceived before the app store craze so it cannot have third
party applications installed and is therefore just a feature phone with
fewer features than a cheaper and undeniably more popular smartphone.
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