Garmin planning Android-powered handsets for late 2009
Some interesting news is coming out of the Garmin camp this fine morning, including word that the company somehow managed to buck all manner of economic trends and boost its holiday sales by 50 percent over 2007. (Apparently peoples' 401(k) valuations weren't the only things getting lost this year.) The company also confirmed that its Nuvifone, which is getting a bit long in the tooth despite being unavailable, is indeed still coming -- but won't be hitting Taiwan at least until Q2 of next year, and there's no indication of whether we'll be seeing it a little earlier 'round these parts. Finally, and most intriguingly, is confirmation of what the company plans to do first with that freshly laminated Open Handset Alliance membership card: multiple new Android phones are said to be in the works, due for release sometime in the second half of 2009. No further information is available, and while the smart thing might be for Garmin to focus on getting its first handset out the door before drafting a successor, we think any excuse for a new costume on our favorite green Android is a good one.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Michael Oryl @ Dec 22nd 2008 11:09AM
DigiTimes is not known for being very reliable, and the fact that it does not attribute the comment about the Android phone coming in the second half of 2009 to Garmin's Tony An certainly leaves open the door for that bit of info to have come from some random analyst. DigiTimes has certainly been pretty loose with posting little factoids like that in the past.
Michael Oryl @ Dec 22nd 2008 1:47PM
Garmin contacted us saying that the DigiTimes article is full of junk: http://www.androidauthority.com/index.php/2008/12/22/garmin-says-yes-to-its-own-android-phone-no-to-digitimes-claims/