That’s what I was wondering, how can they outcast GPS from the most coveted and ubiquitous phones? But there are people who can really comprehend things around them at the right time and have successfully managed to squeeze in the GPS satellite navigation system into a smart phone.



Mio has dropped in its £449 A701 cutting-edge PDA with a bright screen and Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system. Surprisingly, it’s sans number keys or a Qwerty keypad, leaving you with the stylus to make calls and navigate through clear maps and directions. You can receive and make calls while navigating. Is there anything left to squeeze in our phones? Yes, I’m desperately waiting for Apple to do this by marrying the iPod with the phone and I hope the iPhone to be a great surprise.



Via: guardian