What Happens When Garmin and Android Get Together?

You get the T-Mobile Garminfone.

There aren’t very many details on the just announced Garminfone from T-Mobile. Other than it running Android (no mention of which version, BTW), having a 3.5-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi, a 3-megapixel camera with AF and built-in Garmin nav software, we know nothing about this device. No wait. There’s Garmin Voice Studio, which is an Android app that lets you record directions and share with family and friends.

It’s a shame they didn’t revamp the UI.

Look for the Garminfone later this Spring from T-Mobile. No word on price.

P.S. – The Garminfone ships with a dash mount that doubles as a charging station.

Related Topics: android, garmin, Garminfone, GPS, Gadgets, Smartphones, T-Mobile
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