Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Apr 28 2010, 4:37am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Garmin-Asus today announced the Garmin-Asus A10, a touchscreen smartphone running on the Android platform that is optimized for pedestrian navigation. The Garmin-Asus A10 is expected to be available in mid-2010 in Europe and Asia-Pacific.
The A10 is a full-featured smartphone on the Android platform that integrates Google Mobile Services with one-click access to Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, calendar, contacts and Android Market, where users can find more than 30,000 applications to expand and personalize their phone to fit their lifestyle. Android applications that include location-centric content are also able to utilize the A10’s enhanced GPS capability.
Other features of the A10 include a 3.2-inch touchscreen, 5MP camera, accelerometer and WebKit browser.
Via Garmin.
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