The new Nuvifone M20 from Garmin-Asus is not only a state of the art phone loaded with all the powerful technology but also one that is sophisticated in style and appearance. The Nuvifone M20 which features a Windows Mobile Pro Operating System is the best smart phone option for traveling corporate and other professionals who cannot afford to stay in single place.
Apart from its stylish looks the Nuvifone M20 comes bundled with an array of classy features and technology that you can think of for a smart phone, all in a compact and easy to use design.

Features of the Nuvifone M20
• Dual band up to 7 Mbps, 3.5G / tri band GSM through Wi-Fi connectivity
• A computer-like web browsing experience
• Push email
• Document viewing feature
• Inbuilt speakers that facilitates an assortment multimedia capabilities
• Garmin sat nav.
• Enterprise and personal email
• Bluetooth connectivity
• IM and SMS/MMS
• 4GB or 8GB storage
• A 3-megapixel camera
• The camera’s Geo-tagging capacity
The most notable feature of the Nuvifone M20 is its ability to provide you with location-based satellite navigation services that are coupled to the contacts, calendar, internet, email and other applications. The phone flaunts a classy 2.8-inch TFT TouchScreen complete with a QWERTY keyboard. This allows you to navigate easily the web pages with fingers when you view the screen in landscape or portrait orientations.
According to reports, Garmin-Asus has stated that the price and availability of the Nuvifone M20 will be announced beginning in first half of 2009.
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