The Nuvifone G60 will be a quad-band GSM and tri-band HSDPA handset while the Nuvifone M20 will be a Tri-band GSM and dual-band HSDPA and both the gadgets have integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The G60 is a Linux-based device with Outlook email and Calendar support, document viewing, and an HTML browser based on a Webkit platform but the M20 phone will run Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Edition with full email support, document viewing, and Opera's HTML web browser.

When comes to the screen size, the G60 features a 3.5-inch, 272x480 WQVGA touchscreen whereas the M20 features a 2.8-inch VGA touchscreen with an accelerometer and on-screen QWERTY keyboard. In terms of memory, the G60 supports 4GB of on-board memory and a 128MB RAM while the M20 go for two storage capacities i.e. 4GB or 8GB.
Both the phones have a 3-megapixel camera with video recording and geotagging capabilities. Moreover both the phones have same navigational features offering called Connected Services that provides such information as real-time traffic data, weather forecasts, White Page listings, movie times, and more. In addition, a new application called Ciao lets users to see their friends' whereabouts by linking location-centric social networks and then showing friends' locations on a map. Users will then be able navigate to their locations from there.
In an overall view, both the Nuvifones are designed mainly to support navigational purposes and sources reveal that these phones may hit the markets by the end of 2009.