

Mio recently takes the wraps off its new handheld device known as Mio A702, which is built in with a GPS receiver and a 3.2 MP digital camera. It is consisted with a front face that resembles brushed aluminum while from the back; it bears a similarity to Mio A501.
A702 also comes with a numeric keypad, not like A501, and gives support to microSD cards for memory extension. The 3.2 MP camera is worthy of a flash too certainly and Mio didn’t exclude that but even added one of those mirror if you are taking your pictures.


The navigation characteristic encompasses its own interface button on the left enabling you to switch on or off the GPS receiver chip. Talking about the GPS receiver chip, the latest Mio A702 makes use of the SiRFDirect characteristic of which I have talked in my previous post, which is called by the name of NavSteadi. It makes allowances for a better navigation experience by making use of heading and acceleration sensors to assist with GPS reception in areas where signals are not up to the mark.


