

The Mio Leap K1 uses the same concept than the Samsung SPH-M620 (Sprint Upstage in the U.S): One side is a cellphone, the other has a dedicated function which is this case is GPS. Both phone and GPS functions seem very basic, but it might just be “good enough” for many people who want the two functions in a compact format. (hopefully, it’s not too expensive). At the moment, the K1 is available in China. We posted about it on June 3, but you should check the new photo gallery.
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