Abstrakt: The MIO A701 is a jack of all trades device designed to replace your mobile phone, GPS unit and PDA. Sporting a touch screen but no keypad, the versatile A701 also boasts a 1.3 megapixel camera and both MP3 and video players.
Lightweight, Stylish design, Built-in GPS, Good PDA performance
Uncomfortable stylus, Not enough user-definable buttons, Camera could be better
Overall, a great phone with a host of features in addition to GPS capabilities, the experience is only marred by the high price and ergonomic issues. ...
Abstrakt: Overview IntroductionFor most people Mio is a company that you’ve probably never heard of. If you’re an avid iMobile.com.au reader, you may have seen our future phones article on this handset, the Mio A701. Mio is a global company manufacturi...
Abstrakt: first take Mios A701 is a jack-of-all-trades handheld combining PDA and phone functionality, GPS navigation, a 1.3-megapixel camera, an MP3 player and a movie player.
Abstrakt: PDA phone with built-in GPS route-mapping: In-vehicle navigation is becoming quite the thing, with the range of options available growing all the time. Unless you are super-rich you are probably going to be looking at one of two set-ups: a stand-alone sat...
The Mio A701 disappointed me. I had high hopes that this was going to be a well integrated smart phone satnav solution, but it has too many little flaws. It's by no means unusable, but it needs to be tweaked quite a bit before I'd consider buying one....
Relatively small for a device with both an integrated mobile phone and a GPS receiver; some well thought-out user interface elements; available with and without navigation software
Lacks Wi-Fi and infrared; postcode navigation is not seven-digit, making it difficult to use; battery life could be longer
The Mio A701 is a decent GSM/GPRS/GPS handheld with some nice features, although it lacks Wi-Fi. We arent the biggest fans of Mio Map, but you can buy this device without the navigation software and install another application ...
Relatively small for a device with both an integrated mobile phone and a GPS receiver, Some well thoughtout user interface elements, Available with and without navigation software
Lacks WiFi and infrared, Postcode navigation is not sevendigit, Battery life could be longer
The Mio A701 is a decent GSM/GPRS/GPS handheld with some nice features, although it lacks Wi-Fi. We aren’t the biggest fans of Mio Map, but you can buy this device without the navigation software and install another application...