Garmin-Asus Launches Android 2.1 Smartphone with Navigation

Garmin-Asus Launches Android 2.1 Smartphone with Navigation

Garmin Asus launches touchscreen smartphones that use the Android 2.1 is equipped with navigation for motorists and pedestrians. The combination smartphone and global positioning system (GPS) to support consumers, especially for navigation directions. Garmin Smartphone Asus A10 and A50 become nan communication devices practical and functional, which combines the functions of the phone and navigation so it is more practical.

The pocket-sized A10 has a 3.2” capacitive multi-touch screen and a 5-megapixel auto-focus camera that automatically geotags images with an exact location reference. Designed to deliver a rich entertainment and productivity experience on the go, the A10 is equipped with abundant memory — 4GB of internal storage, 512MB of RAM and 512MB of ROM, for work documents, multimedia files and applications, as well as a long-lasting 1500mAh battery that ensures outstanding standby and talk times. The A10 also comes with a large built-in point of interest (POI) database and provides real-time information on weather, gas prices, parking lot availability, movie showtime, public transportation, and more. These Connected Services can be accessed instantly via the A10’s “click and go” function.

The phone comes pre-installed with maps, which makes navigation simpler and foolproof. Users do not have to invest time and money in downloading them from third-party sources. The phone will be available at retail stores in major metros.