For those looking to dip their toes in Android without splashing out on an expensive handset, the upcoming Garmin-Asus A10 might be for you.The new phone/GPS hybrid, running on Android 1.6, goes on sale on 7 June 2010 and is exclusive to Optus, at least initially.The A10 will be available for free on either the AU$29 "Social" plan with 200MB of free data per month or the AU$49 business plan that includes 500MB of monthly data; both plans last for 24 months. The A10 can also be purchased outright for AU$459.So, what can you expect in the box? The device comes with Garmin's navigation software and a powered windscreen mount with built-in speakers included. Maps are fully stored on the smartphone, as opposed to say Google Maps which gets all its data from the web.One neat feature is that addresses mentioned in emails and in the contact list can be tracked down on the device with just a few clicks. And as an internet-connected device, the A10 can search for fuel prices or perform internet-powered location searches.The phone doesn't feature a keypad, but does boast a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen boasting a resolution of 480x320. Oh, and there's 4GB of storage, not to mention a a microSD expansion slot. And a 5 megapixel camera. What else could you want?Well, maybe a different provider. But to each his own!