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Asus just recently announced their new Windows PDA phone P835. It has a big 3.5″ screen for those YouTube videos, a fast internet connection for instant Facebook status updates and uploading pics and videos you can shoot with the 5MP auto focus camera and 4GB of internal memory for some music.
All that’s great but the A-GPS receiver makes it even better. ASUS however did not release any information about what kind of GPS navigation application would be pre-installed on this. But since the OS is Microsoft Windows® Mobile 6.1™ Professional you can install whatever you want for your navigation needs.

Mio Explora K70 is a new GPS navigation focused phone from Taiwanese company that was just unveiled at CeBit 2009. Mio Explora K70 is GPS enabled, more specifically it integrates the gpsOne receiver from Qualcomm giving it A-GPS capabilities. It has 3.5G network support, supports bluetooth devices, has WiFi, and even supports TMC antenna (external).
The OS is WinMo 6.1 and it has a 3MP digital camera. Other specs include microSD card slot, 3.5″ transmissive touchscreen, 1000mAh battery, rotation sensor, as well as a front secondary camera.
via navigadget

GSmart S1200 looks really nice and elegant, having a chromed trim and a large WVGA display. It’s also quite slim, measuring only 105.5 x 52 x 11.4 millimeters. As expected, the S1200 runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and it’s upgradeable to Windows Mobile 6.5.
GSmart S1200 should be on sale starting the second quarter of 2009, for a price that will be announced later on.

Nuviphone M20 is the second phone announced from Garmin Asus collaboration. When two companies made their first official announcement of nuviphone G60 last week they also mentioned other Garmin Asus phones would follow. Nuviphone M20 is mostly targeted for on-the-go business professionals with its Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system that enables you to sync to your business stuff with ActiveSync.
Here are the main features and specs:
- Dual-band 3.5G / tri-band GSM
- Wi-Fi
- 2.8” TFT touchscreen
- 4GB or 8GB of storage
- 3MP camera
- OPERA browser, HTML, WAP 1.2.1/2.0

i-Mate 810 is the name of the new rugged smartphone that will be released at MWC 2009 next week. Runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 OS with QVGA touchscreen display, offers GSM and 3G connectivity, has a full QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, bluetooth, and a 2MP camera.
It also has a built-in GPS receiver but no word on what kind of navigation software installed on it.
via navigadget

HKC offers the Mopad 8E smartphone that feature integrated DVB-H digital TV tuner and GPS receiver. Powered by Marvell PXA310 624MHz processor with NXP5209 chipset, the Mopad 8E has 8GB of ROM and 128MB of RAM.
Mopad 8E supports tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900MHz/EDGE/GPRS networks. It features a 3.2-inch QVGA touchscreen display, a 3 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and a microSD card slot.

The Samsung C6625 while hasn’t been officially unveiled yet, is up for pre-order on Expansys. The qwerty device use Windows Mobile Standard, so the 2.6 QVGA inch screen is not a touch-screen. Other than that the rest of the specification list seems to include enough features to make this little Samsung a decent offering.
Other than an attractive design, the Samsung C6625 features 3G connectivity (HSPDA 3.6Mbps), a 2 mega-pixels camera, A-GPS, 100MB internal storage, a microSD slot and of course bluetooth and wi-fi.

Trying to pip the crowds at mobile phone expo, Mobile World Congress, Toshiba has announced a new phone that promises to “revolutionise the mobile entertainment world”. Saying that it “has listened” to what consumers want, the company has announced the TG01 - a slim 4.1-inch wide VGA touchscreen handset that is 9.9mm thick.
“We’ve taken all the technology from our TVs and put that into the screen”, said the company’s manager for UK and Ireland.
Featuring the new Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, the company says the 1GHz chip will be considerably faster than any device on the market. Users will be able to interact with the device using a virtual trackpad that will appear on screen. Instead of an accelerometer, the phone will use something Toshiba are calling a “G-sensor” that allows you to tilt the phone around a central spot.

The touchscreen smartphone Eten Glofiish DX900 with dual SIM support and integrated GPS is now available in France. It comes with 2 years guarantee and is marketed by the official distributor Partelec with Garmin Mobile XT 4 navigation software with Benelux and France maps for 519 €.
- GPS receiver with SiRF III chip compatible A-GPS
- Quad-Band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 Mhz), GPRS, EDGE Class B, Multi-slot Class 10, 3G and HSDPA (3G +) to 3.6 Mbps (850/1900/2100 Mhz)
- Support for dual SIM cards
- 533 Mhz Samsung processor
- G-sensor (accelerometer)
- FM radio
- RDS / TMC integrated traffic information
- 2.8? TFT-LCD touchscreen with VGA (640 x 480 pixels) resolution
- 256 MB ROM
- 128 MB of RAM
- Integrated 3MP camera with auto focus
- 0.3MP camera in front for video
- Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
- Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
- MiniUSB 1.1
- HC MicroSD memory slot
- 1530mAh removeable Lithium-Polymer battery
- Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
- Dimensions: 10.6 x 6.1 x 1,7 cm 1.7 cm
- Weight: 147 g
via navigadget

Yesterday, HTC has announced the new Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional smartphone called Touch Cruise. It is the first mobile phone to offer HTC Footprints that takes geotagging a step further, allowing to to take notes and audio clips and embed them in a “postcard” of sorts, all still tied to that GPS location data, the cards are even auto-named by their location.