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38 Reviews
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If you are in the unlikely situation of wanting a smartphone specifically for GPS, then the Garmin Asus Nuvifone M10 is a great buy. However, if GPS is your most important requirement, then dedicated GPS devices remain a better option, and there are b...
M10 is not the perfect smartphone and it comes with its share of flaws. But if you're looking for a very potent GPS device (and don't mind shelling out extra for the car accessory) that can also call, M10 won't disappoint you.It goes for around Rs. 18,000...
Great GPS navigation with detailed maps and SIM-less acquisition, 4GB internal storage
65K colour limitation, Average touchscreen responsiveness
A blazing-fast phone with 512MB RAM and a 600MHz processor, the Nuvifone M10 performed well in all our tests, from call clarity to GPS accuracy, and its NAVTEQ Maps were very detailed. Location based services were useful, and the interface is easily cu...
Sturdy build, decent day snaps from camera, built-in GPS navigation software
Resistive screen doesn't accurately register to touch, almost outdated Windows Mobile 6.5 OS, no car kit in the package, no ambient light sensor, no value for money
The Asus Garmin M10 is priced at Rs. 19,990. This phone is definitely priced better than the Rs. 30,000 Asus Garmin G60. But it's still 20 grand - not a small amount by any chance. And when you're putting all that hard earned money into a product, you...
Plays Divx, Xvid videos, Navigation tools and apps are very user friendly, Good battery life
Slightly bulky design, Music playback is very low, Facebook app was too slow, Cradle/Car charger not included
ConnectivityThere’s plenty to go around in the M10’s connectivity department. It’s a 3G enabled handset and it won’t be too long before that’s usable. For the time being you’ll have to stick to EDGE or GPRS (internet sharing also available via USB or B...
GPS works really well, Elegant Looks, Good Build Quality, Powerful Battery
Expensive, Poor camera, Average multimedia performance
At Rs. 19,990, the Garmin Asus Nuvifone M10 skirts the Rs. 20K mark. If you are in the unlikely situation of wanting a smartphone specifically for GPS, then it’s a great buy. However, if GPS is your most important requirement, then dedicated GPS devic...
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Published: 2010-04-12, Author: John , review by: asia.cnet.com
Good GPS features; fast location lock; WVGA display; inexpensive.
Resistive touchscreen display; terrible text input software; uninspired design; car kit in this nuvifone is now an optional accessory.
Affordable for a GPS smartphone, Free maps and voice navigation for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei
Unresponsive touch screen, Sluggish interface with heavy app loading, Thick profile
Final DestinationThere's no doubting the differences between the Garmin-Asus M10 and the earlier M20, the most visible would be its larger 3.5-inch display. Yet, we found the thick screen posing a few issues, one of which is the difficulties in getting th...