AT&T Garmin nuvifone G60 GPS Phone
The AT&T Garmin nuvifone G60 is based on a custom Linux-based platform that will never be used again. Garmin has said that future phones will be running Android. If the Garmin nuvifone G60 is easy to use and reliable as their GPS units then I’m willing to give it a try.
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The AT&T Garmin nuvifone G60 GPS phone features include a 272 x 480 pixels touchscreen display, a 3.2-megapixel auto-focus camera, preloaded maps, Wi-Fi, HTML browser, MP3 player, 4GB of internal memory and a “real GPS receiver with Garmin’s HotFix technology” that provides turn-by-turn driving directions, traffic warnings and a search engine that can suggest nearby gas stations, restaurants and and other places of interest. The AT&T Garmin nuvifone G60 is coming October 4th 2009 and will be $299 on a two-year agreement after a $100 mail-in rebate, way too expensive, $299 for a phone that can barely do anything besides make calls, send sms and little GPS capability.
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Categories: New AT&T Phones, tags: AT&T, GPS, nuvifone G60, WiFi - - Posted on September 29th, 2009 and last modified on September 29th, 2009, by New Cell Phones |


