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Garmin Nuvifone: iPhone wannabee or breakthrough product?
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Garmin Nuvifone: iPhone wannabee or breakthrough product? | Garmin Nuvifone: iPhone wannabee or breakthrough product? |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Friday, 01 February 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 It is particularly in the area of integrated GPS navigation that Nuvifone is attempting to appeal to consumers. In the US and increasingly in Europe and countries like Australia, in-vehicle navigation systems proliferate and Garmin is pushing the navigation line hard: "When powered on, the 3.5-inch touchscreen display reveals three primary icons – “Call,” “Search,” and “View Map”." Note there is no music player icon, no browse the net icon but there is a map icon. “The nüvifone 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.” By "does it all" Pemble is really saying it combines a phone with GPS. And as far as a combination cellphone and GPS device goes, the Nuviphone does offer some interesting possibilities. As Garmin says: "The nüvifone is the ultimate multi-tasker. Calls are easily initiated by tapping the “Call” button and selecting a name from the contact list or 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 nüvifone makes the transition simple. When the nüvifone 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." |
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