Garmin nuvifone takes on the iPhone




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The Garmin nuvifone is actually the closest iPhone-clone I’ve seen announced stateside. It runs Garmin’s proprietary OS, has the same 3.5-inch LCD display as the iPhone, HSDPA (wahoo!), quad-band, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS. Click over to read the rest of the press release.

Garmin nuvifone takes on the iPhone

Garmin(R) nuvifone(TM) Takes Personal Navigation and Communication to the Next Level
Garmin nuvifone takes on the iPhoneNEW YORK, Jan. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN) and the world’s leading GPS manufacturer, today announced its entrance into the mobile phone market with the nuvifone, an all-in-one, sleek and slim, touchscreen device that combines a premium phone, mobile web-browser, and cutting-edge personal navigator. The nuvifone is a work of art in features, design and functionality and is destined to transform how individuals connect, communicate and navigate their life.

“The nuvifone is an all-in-one device offering unmatched integration of utility and function in a single mobile device,” said Cliff Pemble, Garmin’s president and COO. “This is the breakthrough product that cell phone and GPS users around the world have been longing for — a single device that does it all.”

The nuvifone is an innovative mobile phone that has a wide range of advanced yet easy-to-use features. The all touchscreen device is the first of its kind to integrate premium 3.5G mobile phone capability with an internet browser, data connectivity, personal messaging, and personal navigation functions in one device. When powered on, the 3.5-inch touchscreen display reveals three primary icons — “Call,” “Search,” and “View Map” which allow the user to effortlessly master the nüvifone’s functions.

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The nuvifone is the ultimate multi-tasker. Calls are easily initiate by tapping the “Call” button and selecting a name from the contact list of by using the on-screen keypad. When the user is trying to juggle talking on their phone while entering their vehicle to start a trip, the nuvifone makes the transition simple. When the nuvifone is docked onto the vehicle mount, it automatically turns on the GPS, activates the navigation menu, and enables hands-free calling so that the user never misses a beat in the conversation and is able to begin routing to their destination with ease.

Customers familiar with Garmin’s industry leading nuvi(R) product line will feel right at home using the nuvifone’s personal navigation features. It includes preloaded maps of North America, Eastern and Western Europe, or both, and allows drivers to quickly find a specific street address, establishment’s name or search for a destination by category using the nuvifone’s built-in database with millions of points of interest. Turn-by-turn, voice-prompted directions guide the user to their destination. If they miss a turn along the route, nuvifone automatically recalculates a route and gets them back on track, speaking the names of the
streets along the way.

The nuvifone is Garmin’s first device to include Google local search capability, which harnesses the vast point of interest information available from the world wide web. Nuvifone users can search for locations like “coffee shops” and Google will sort the results based on the user’s current location and relevance. Information provided by Google includes a web-based rating so that users can select the most appropriate destination and route directly to it. In addition, the nuvifone includes a web browser incorporating premium features and touchscreen operation for an optimum mobile browsing experience. The nuvifone also includes personal messaging functions, including email, text, and instant messaging.

For the ultimate in safety, the “Where am I?” feature lets users touch the screen at any time to display the exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations and gas stations. The nuvifone also helps drivers find their car in an unfamiliar spot or crowded parking lot by automatically marking the position in which it was last removed from the vehicle mount.

In addition to navigation, the nuvifone includes access to Garmin Online(TM), an online service offering constantly-updating information such as real-time traffic, fuel prices, stock prices, sport scores, news reports, local events and weather forecasts.

The nuvifone also includes numerous mobile entertainment applications. The built-in camera allows individuals to take a picture that will automatically be tagged with the exact latitude and longitude reference of where the image was taken. The user may then save the image so they can navigate back to the location, or email the image to a recipient who can navigate directly to the location. The nuvifone also provides direct access to millions of geo-located landmark and sightseeing photographs available through Google’s Panoramio picture sharing site. The Panoramio photo search feature enhances the enjoyment and adventure of sightseeing in an otherwise unfamiliar location. Other multimedia functions of the nuvifone include a built-in video camera, MP3 and MPEG4/AAC.

Garmin nuvifone takes on the iPhone

Garmin anticipates that the nuvifone will be available in the third quarter of 2008. Specific details about pricing and sales partners will be announced in the future.

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10 Responses to “Garmin nuvifone takes on the iPhone”

  1. May Jones says:

    I want to see what the keyboard looks like! I wonder if it’s as good as the iPhone. Does anyone know if the nuvifone’s display have tactile feedback like the LG Voyager?

  2. May Jones says:

    Ooops I forgot two other things…what’s the memory storage – there’s no mentioning of it the press release. Also, Vincent – make sure to get us some real hands-on at Mobile World Congress. Thanks.

  3. Connie says:

    Does the nuvifone have voice activated dialing and voice turn by turn directions?
    Secondly, what service provider will be offering the Nuvifone? I hope more than one. I think that was the problem with the IPhone, it was only offered by AT&T.

  4. Kenn Sanchez says:

    Will this phone be offered to a wide variety of CDMA and GSM companies or will it be used for Garmins own phone service (like MVMO)?

  5. Jimi says:

    Man I just heard about this for the first time today. I’m really excited to see if it’s as good as it looks. I’m dying for a new phone as I HATE my current Windows Mobile smartphone. But there is nothing out there right now that I like. This looks like it could be a winner. I sure hope it takes microSD so I can put movies / music on it for trips. And also that it’s not tied to just one provider (I’d have an iPhone by now if it wasn’t AT&T only).

  6. abcyesn says:

    I doubt this phone could be an iphone killer at all, so it doesn’t work $499 according to http://www.Garmin-Nuvifone.org, this phone might not survive with this price.

  7. Bizarre… I just came across your blog by looking for ‘financial spreadbetting’ on Yahoo. But I haven’t found any articles on that topic on here?


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