It has certainly taken Garmin, now known as Garmin-Asus, a while to make their nuvifone G60 available to the public, but if these new pics are any indication, we might see both the Linux-based G60 and Windows Mobile-powered M20 out in Malaysia pretty soon.

Word is that both phone will be available in the country “within 30 days” according to the source of these pics. Likewise, Garmin has also confirmed that these handsets will be available in Singapore in August, with other Asian countries getting theirs sometime in late July. This is good news for those in the Asian region, but we figure a greater majority of Garmin’s market is still based in the US which unfortunately has yet to receive notice on when they will get these mobile phones. Well, all we can recommend for you guys is to just cross your fingers and hope that an appropriate announcement will be made once the nuvifone G60 and M20 are both released in Asia.
[via engadget]




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