Garmin releases screenshots from upcoming Nuvifone

Garmin Nuvifone screenshots

In a presumably final sneak peek before CES, Garmin has posted a gallery of screenshots of the upcoming Nuvifone interface. Included in the gallery is a look at the home screen, web browser, navigation, email, calendar, camera, geotagging support and more. Hopefully this will whet your appetite for the Nuvifone until we can get a closer look at the handset during CES 2009. Hit the jump for more Nuvifone images than you can bear

Home Screen

Calendar

Email

Google Local

Incoming Call

Browser

Geotagging

Call History

Camera

Navigation

[Via GPS Tracklog]

Read

Tags: , , ,

26 Responses to “Garmin releases screenshots from upcoming Nuvifone”

  1. 1
    jd says:

    This phone looks AWESOME!!! Too bad there aren’t pictures of the actual phone.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  2. 2
    LEE says:

    ……GO GARMIN-2009……….NUVIFONE…..

    THE FIRST…..REAL iPHONE KILLER….

    LEE SIXTA
    CLIENTAV International, Inc.

    NEWCENTURY AIRPORY

    NEW CENTURY, KANSAS 66031

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  3. 3
    Valter says:

    The UI seems very user-friendly. iPhone user-friendly. I want one!

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  4. 4
    melmac says:

    There’s alot going on up top, but I don’t see a 3G icon?! Also, are we ever going to get this Stateside (US warranty and specs)?

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  5. 5
    LEE says:

    ….JD, GO 2 garmin.com 4 PHOTOS……

    L

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  6. 6
    Droideo.com says:

    Looking Good!

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  7. 7
    jj50 says:

    Mark My Words:

    Nuvifone WILL NOT be as good in person as it looks on these screen grabs. Yet another over-hyped, epic fail in the making from the wonderful world of consumer electronics crap.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  8. 8
    Ryan Gray says:

    Wow, the interface actually looks surprisingly good from these shots. I was skeptical, especially with the long delays, but they really put together a nice interface. Only thing I’m still a bit worried about is 3rd party support, for yet another phone platform.

    And yes, I suspect we’ll see this stateside as they’re unveiling at CES.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  9. 9
    KenC says:

    Previous “screenshots” were just photoshopped mockups. How do we know these are true screenshots, or just more mockups? Do they have a video of the supposed UI in action?

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  10. 10
    David H Dennis says:

    Looks to me like it’s using the same software as the Nuvi-series GPS. I own a Garmin Nuvi GPS and the screenshots look essentially identical to the device I own.

    In my experience, the graphics are far inferior to the iPhone (downright crude in many places), and the street displays are harder to read than the Google maps on iPhone.

    Unless things change enormously I don’t think this will have much impact on Apple’s continued success.

    D

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  11. 11
    StevenGlansburg says:

    I have a Garmin 660 that rocks, but I’m not sure what phone with that kind interface would be like… Excited to mess with it though

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  12. 12
    LEE says:

    ….jj50……YOU REALLY DO NOT KNOW GARIM, AND THEIR HISTORY WITH TOP GRADE AVIATION EQUIPMENT…..SO YOUR THOUGHTS ARE CRAP….AND HAVE NO BASIS…..OR MERIT…..

    ENOUGH SAID….

    L

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  13. 13
    pinguino1 says:

    so what?

    Why this post? Nothing new. We got more info last year in January.

    http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/mobile-phones/garmin-nuvifone.asp#more

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  14. 14
    bonesb says:

    A year ago, I wanted this device. Today, I’d seriously consider selling my iPhone (gifted) for this device – it’s GPS-centric versus music-centric, yes, with a few enhancements all around to each platform. The niggles about the iPhone with me are almost gone but for better support from the network it’s on…

    Garmin’s got to get two things working for me – email compatibility with the Apple Mail/Exchange/Outlook that’s better than the iPhone, and a decent system notification system that’s on par with the Palm OS. About the latter, we can already buy software solutions for WinMo, Palm, BB that put BB Maps, Garmin, TomTom, and other software options on our mobiles.

    And, there’s (not-perfect) solutions like Navigator and Telenav that offer updated maps, traffic, and POI databases – if we’re stuck with map updates once a year like Garmin’s other devices and with a limited POI database – WHAT’S THE POINT of the nuviphone? And, if it’s only available on the craptacular ATTWS network, again, WTP?

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  15. 15
    miro says:

    The top info bar, is that Android-esque? I know this was originally supposed to run on WinMo 6.1 but I read recently it’s rumored to switch to Android.

    Either way, the interface looks good but I kind of agree with jj50 above. Not saying it’s not going to be as good, but looks can be deceiving. It still has to have smooth transitions between screens and load apps quickly. Just about every phone that comes out is going to be compared to the iPhone, so everyone releasing phones with nice touch screen GUIs better have their shit together.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  16. 16
    kirkrr says:

    Is it GMS (AT&T, tMobile and the world) or CDMA (Verizon /Sprint US/Can and Japan/S. Korea)?

    Is it their own OS, or a pretty face on WinMobile crap (an improvement, I would assume), or the immature Android OS?

    And at what price?

    And what about back end infrastructure? email, program loading, program availability, software development toolkit, messaging? It is all about the holistic solution – the device is only one piece of the puzzle.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  17. 17
    Pythagoras says:

    It has now been delayed until 2525, but they have stated unequivocably that it will be a great device by then.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  18. 18
    Pythagoras says:

    i should have added, ‘if man is still alive’

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  19. 19
    Quickshot says:

    Why do the software developers keep on placing the ‘ignore’ button to the left of the ‘answer’ button on the screen that is displayed when a call is received? That is counter-intuitive.

    In the English language we read from left to right, which means the ‘answer’ button should be placed on the left as this is the one which will be used most frequently.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  20. 20
    Hmmmm.... says:

    Wow. All these haters who will most likely NEVER think about owning this phone, but like an asshole, all have an ‘opinion.’ Idiots.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  21. 21
    pimp@aol.com says:

    Look, the bottom line is, this phone will be crap and no one should by it. WHY???

    It will have it’s own new proprietary OS.
    Great,,,yet another privately owned OS out there. Do you think developers are gonna jump on yet another OS that isn’t being backed up by a big time player.

    Developers are gonna go where the money is at,,like the app store for iphone,,,or android cause of googles backing. Who the hell is gonna start over from scratch and develope, invest in a privately owned Garmin OS. I dont see it happening. So you buy this phone, and good luck,,,what it comes with is all you will ever likely see. What?? You want Opera, games, anything,,,,not!!!

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  22. 22
    DAn says:

    kirkr. It’s GSM, not GMS

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  23. 23
    netboy says:

    by looking at screenshot, it’ QVGA junk!
    do u watch movies in regular favor? NOT HD? haha
    do u want to record your own home movies in QVGA? haha
    bottom line is this crap is QVGA junk! (by looking at screenshot!)

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  24. 24
    Dan says:

    >>Netboy

    Um, if you’d looked you would have found that the originals are 794 x 1000.

    Incidentally – no phone has a HD screen (ie 1280×720 or greater)

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

  25. 25
    Spazmogen says:

    Its been on the Garmin website for a whole year folks: http://www8.garmin.com/nuvifone/

    If you google it, there are several hands on video clips floating around of the Nuviphone in action from last spring/summer. One of them from an Asian electronics expo was pretty good. I bought the Blackberry Bold and added Garmin Mobile to get me by until this thing is released.

    The video of the UI is pretty impressive; very responsive with just a flick of a finger across the screen.

    Garmin was using their own OS for this as of last summer. Open source it would not be, so no 3rd party apps. Then they pulled the release date back almost a year. At which point Android was the speculation, which would mean a tonne of apps available for it. Which is what I hope occurred, being that Garmin is very tight with Google.

    Thumb up Thumb down 0

Leave a Reply