AT&T is considering selling the freshest GPS phones on the block, Garmin-Asus nuvifone M20 and the G60 model. Too bad that most of the people will prefer the iPhone nowadays, since it supports most of the famous GPS apps (iGo, TomTom, Navigon and more).

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For those who still choose a Garmin-Asus device, it’s important to note that nuvifone G60 was announced back in February and that it comes with a TFT resistive touchscreen, with a 3.55 inch diagonal and 272 x 480 pixels resolution, a 2.5mm audio jack, 4GB of storage space and 128MB RAM.

There’s also a microSD card slot on board with support for up to 16GB extra storage, plus GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP on the specs list. A 3.15 megapixel camera with autofocus can be found at the back of the device and its OS of choice is Linux. Moving into the Windows Mobile segment, we discover Garmin-Asus nuvifone M20, packing a 2.8 inch TFT resistive touchscreen, with a 480 x 640 pixels resolution and an accelerometer.

nuvifone M20 features 4GB/8GB of internal memory, 7.2 Mbps support, a 3.15 megapixel autofocus camera with support for video recording, a Qualcomm MSM7200A 528 MHz processor and Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional.

[via mobilecrunch]

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