Despite somewhat discouraging reviews of Garmin and Asus' firstborn Nuviphone G60, the couple has yet another bun in the oven.
According to the Taiwanese publication DigiTimes, the partnership will unveil its first Android-powered device at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The yet-unnamed phone should be the first of another four to five new phones unveiled this year, some of which will also run Windows Mobile. Details on the inaugural Android device remain sparse.
The first from the Windows Mobile 6.5 batch was also outted on Thursday. The M10 will use a 3.5-inch touch screen, 600MHz Qualcomm processor and a 5-megapixel camera, along with the usual GPS capability to be expected from the partnership. It will likely hit shelves in Taiwan in early February to the tune of $434.