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Garmin: ‘we’ll have to make decisions within the next couple of quarters’ on future of phone business

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist — er, make that a smartphone industry analyst — to figure out that Garmin’s been underperforming in the handset game since it tied up with ASUS early last year; notable missteps have included lackluster hardware, a hopelessly delayed first model, banking fortunes on WinMo in its twilight years, and a general failure to capture the kinds of blockbuster carrier deals that can prop up your bottom line. Indeed, it wasn’t long ago that the company went public with the fact that Garmin-Asus’ financials weren’t where they needed to be, but things are getting a little more serious now: CFO Kevin Rauckman has mentioned in an interview that they’ll need to decide “within the next couple of quarters whether [they] continue to invest or whether [they] pull back.” Of course, “pull back” is probably code for “cut and run,” since there’s really no good way to half-ass your smartphone presence and still earn customer loyalty and turn a profit. Looking at Garmin’s bigger picture, it still doesn’t really need to make smartphones to survive — the PND market remains healthy, and the company has a huge presence in the marine and aviation industries — but we’re sure they’d like a piece of the cellular pie. Touch nut to crack, isn’t it, guys? Garmin: ‘we’ll have to make decisions within the next couple of quarters’ on future of phone business originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 10 Sep 2010 20:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

T-Mobile Garminfone official: Android, 3 megapixels, zero nuvi branding

We’ve known that Garmin-Asus has been working on a phone with T-Mobile’s 3G bands for a while, but now we finally know what it is: meet the Garminfone. Yes, just “Garminfone” — you won’t find an ounce of nuvifone branding here, despite the fact that the device is a dead ringer for the nuvifone A50 announced back at MWC , which leads us to believe that AT&T might hold the exclusive American rights to market the name with its own G60. Whatever the case may be, you can expect a 3 megapixel autofocus cam, microSD expansion up to 32GB, WiFi, and full HSPA alongside Garmin’s own flavor of Android (currently based on 1.6, we believe) that emphasizes its nuvi-esque navigation capabilities on a 3.5-inch HVGA display. As you might expect, it’ll come bundled with a charging dash / windshield mount (notice those gold connectors on the side of the phone) when it launches “later this Spring.” Follow the break for the full press release. Continue reading T-Mobile Garminfone official: Android, 3 megapixels, zero nuvi branding T-Mobile Garminfone official: Android, 3 megapixels, zero nuvi branding originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Apr 2010 00:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Garmin nüvifone G60 GPS Phone | Cheap Mobiles, Free Cell Phones …

I thought that since the GPS function has been my second great interest in a cell phone, I thought Garmin would have its advantages. I found that it is not. In reality, how does the light function of the screen is very annoying. …

Garmin Nuvifone G60 For At&t Unboxing

Here’s an unboxing of the GPS-heavy Garmin-ASUS nuvifone G60. This Linux based navigation phone comes equipped with a very sturdy car mount that makes it a potentially handy device. More info: ht. . .

Garmin-Asus confirms nuvifone G60 for sale this month in Taiwan, M20 soon after

Filed under: Handsets , ASUS , Linux , Windows Mobile , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA , UMTS Is this really happening? Are we all collectively in some sort of lucid, dreamlike state where Garmin-branded cellphones flow like water, or is this the real deal? Correct us if we’re wrong, readers — but if we’re reading this press release correctly, Taiwanese folks will have a crack at Garmin-Asus’ nuvifone G60 come the 27th of this month, just a few days from now; Singapore and Malaysia will have theirs meanwhile by the end of August, and Europe and the US are “on schedule” for the second half of the year (we hesitate to associate the phrase “on schedule” with this product, but we’ll let it slide this time). If WinMo is more your cup of tea, the M20 will be coming to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia in August as expected — the US isn’t on the roadmap for this one, but Europe should have it later this half. These phones have taken so long to arrive that they’ll be fighting an uphill battle against irrelevance — but with the reality that handsets will be all but replacing dedicated portable nav units in the coming years, it’s a play that Garmin’s gotta still be eager to make nonetheless. Garmin-Asus confirms nuvifone G60 for sale this month in Taiwan, M20 soon after originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 24 Jul 2009 03:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments