Garmin and ASUS Terminate Mobile Handset Alliance
Garmin and ASUSTeK today announced a strategic decision to alter their current co-branded business model for location-centric mobile handsets.
The two companies will not introduce any new co-branded handset models going forward, but will continue to sell and support models that have already been introduced to the market. ASUS will design and manufacture new models of ASUS-branded mobile phones, some of which will include preloaded Garmin navigation and Location Based Service (LBS) applications. Garmin will expand its mobile handset application development and plans to offer navigation and other applications through certain consumer application stores.
Since the announcement of the Garmin-Asus strategic alliance in February 2009, the companies have developed and marketed six devices. These products are available through carrier and retail channels in many countries. Garmin-Asus smartphone customers will continue to receive product support, software updates and/or downloads from either Garmin or Asus, depending upon the region.
The companies will provide additional details about ASUS and Garmins future product roadmaps during their independent third quarter earnings calls on October 28, 2010, and November 3, 2010, respectively.
Since the announcement of the Garmin-Asus strategic alliance in February 2009, the companies have developed and marketed six devices. These products are available through carrier and retail channels in many countries. Garmin-Asus smartphone customers will continue to receive product support, software updates and/or downloads from either Garmin or Asus, depending upon the region.
The companies will provide additional details about ASUS and Garmins future product roadmaps during their independent third quarter earnings calls on October 28, 2010, and November 3, 2010, respectively.