Garmin's Nuvifone to be manufactured by ASUS?
Word on the street (and by "street" we mean mysterious corners of the internet) is that Garmin's upcoming Nuvifone will actually be manufactured by the ubiquitous and varied ASUS. According to "industry sources" -- that rare breed never seen yet often heard -- the two companies have been working on the device for the past two years, with the computer-maker lending a hand in the RF technology department amongst other things. The sources further claim that the Nuvifone will be the first in a series handsets, with plans to roll out new models through 2010... the year we make contact. More on this breathtaking bit of news as we get it, faithful readers.
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Asus seems to be doing alot now.
Sweet - Asus makes some cool phones and the construction usually is solid - no cheapo Samsung/LG feel to it - call me a racist but I like picking on ppl - maybe because I'm 80% dolomite ... but I digress - what were we talking about anyway - never mind I don't actually care who makes it.
racist
wah?
@Krush
You're 80% a 70's car?
Krush...the new Flashpoint.
@Mark Anderson: or he is 80% rock
@Mark
...more like a were-car
i don't think the guy r futurama fans
so i think the joke went over there heads
i'll pick this phone over the iPhone anyday
Why?
@aaron
The iPhone is a multi-media centric phone. It has GPS, but its GPS is worthless when there is no AT&T coverage because the maps are not preloaded. The Nuviphone is a GPS-centric phone. And truthfully, I like the interface more. Not everyone wants to stare at a black screen with bits of color thrown in. Especially when you're using it while driving (which people do).
The Nuviphone might even have novel technologies like copy & paste and MMS!
What service provider will have this phone?
AT&T -_-...
makes me sad i have tmobile. hopefully they unlock this sucker quickly
...And they didn't call it the eee-nuvifone!?? No way!
You mean nuveeephone?
Ah crap homeboy beat me to it... by a lot.
Nuveeephone ftw!
what the screen rez on this peoples?
"...2010... the year we make contact. More on this breathtaking bit of news as we get it, faithful readers."
Wow! I knew there was a reason I regularly skim over these Engadget stories! You never know when you're going to get some truly incredible news!
I khan haz nuviphone?
(I'm going to keep posting this crap until I have one... or until I run out of ways to misspell the sentence)
Surely it would be called something like the "EEE-Phone" if it were manufactured by Asus.
Personally, I'm more interested in the recently leaked EEE-fridge and EEE coffee machine.
NuvEeephone????
That picture is weird. It looks twisted.
Outsourcing!
The wave of the future...
Nothing surprising here. More than likely, the phone will be manufactured by Pegatron, the subsidiary of AsusTeK that handles OEM manufacturing for a wide variety of companies (most technology companies have probably had AsusTeK manufacture something or other for them at one point). It's not like Garmin would've manufactured the devices themselves, really.
I wonder if past Garmin GPS's have been manufactured by AsusTek? Intersting bit of info.
Palm Lifedrive?
Guess they iQue was so successful they want to built off that ability to branch into the popular device space with their GPS systems...
I would still like to know what underlying OS powers the NuviPhone (and all other Nuvi/StreetPilot devices). Did they really develop a whole kernel/os specific for them or does anyone think their devices run something else that's been modified (QNX, etc)?
If I don't have the data plan will I be able to use the GPS on this?
you can always install a GPS program such as Tomtom or iGuidance. those programs will use the built in GPS receiver in the phone and you won't need the data plan