The Garmin nüvifone G60 turned a lot of head when it was launched. Unfortunately, delays over the release of the device have virtually sucked out all of the spotlight from this GPS-centric phone. Fortunately, AT&T has finally managed to ink a deal to sell the device finally giving it a chance to reach consumers after being shelved for two years.

The Garmin G60 AT&T will be on available beginning October 4 which is two days after this post has been published. The device is exclusive only to AT&T and it's partners so it's distribution is still limited. But it's a start.

But why would consumers purchase Garmin G60 AT&T since newer and more technologically advanced handsets are out in the market. Well, this handset is targeted towards GPS mobile phone users.

This upcoming AT&T handset comes with Garmin's expertise and experience in the field of GPS. One can expect this handset to provide easy-to-use location experiences. It's also a device that fully integrates voice, data and mobile web with its GPS navigator capabilities.

Users will find the Garmin G60 AT&T to be a very useful device for travel. This mobile phone provides maps and millions of points of interest (POI) for North America. It's also a great gadget for in-car navigation. It will come with a dashboard and windshield mount making it ideal for portable navigational use.

Let's talk about other features. One can expect this device to keep up with most of the modern phones on the market. The nüvifone is equipped with a three megapixel camera with auto-focus and geotagging which supplies an exact latitude and longitude reference for the image.

Users can also surf the web with the handset's good HTML web browser. Consumers can also use the carrier's 20,000 Wi-Fi hotspots to access the web. Text messaging is also fast and easy with the touch-screen virtual keyboard. The G60 is also blazing fast with the aid of the 3G network.

If you're an AT&T subscriber and you want a solid GPS phone then the G60 is one of the best choices you can make. In 48 hours or less, one can get the chance to try out the very promising Garmin G60.

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