30 August 2008 14:46 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Mio has launched a new mobile phone with GPS as it tries to hold on to its one time lead in the "Mobile phone with GPS" market.The Mio Leap G50, which arrives in a phone market bustling with GPS chips included will sport the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system and come with 2.8-inch touchscreen.
Other features include a 2-megapixel camera and the promise of a standby time of 400 hours.
The phone will come with Mio software pre-installed and maps of Western Europe.
No word on whether the rather unexciting looking phone will be available in the UK, however it will be hitting Europe at the end of October for 399 euros. Phones, Mobile phones, Mio, Car And GPS, IFA2008




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