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Garmin-Asus Nuvifone A50 early review: Android with a sense of direction

Mobile World Congress 2010

It looks like sat-navs are on their last legs, thanks to free sat-nav on your mobile from Google and Nokia. So sat-nav maker Garmin is getting in on the action with its own Android-powered phone.

As well as having all the goodness we've come to expect from an Android phone, such as the ability to install apps from the Android Market, the A50 also has a heap of specialised sat-nav features. These include public transport in some cities and points of interest such as nearby banks.

Since maps are stored on the phone, you won't have to worry about huge data costs when you need a map while you're abroad. It also comes with a car cradle included in the box to keep the phone handy and charged in the car.

But can a sat-nav maker and a PC company pull off a great phone? Watch our video to see for yourself, then click 'Continue' for more photos.

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