But, exposing the Android system to users and certifying it as an Android Device with Google makes the Monterra a bit odd in the standalone GPS market. They've been using Android code under the covers for years now. The Android OS is not new territory for Garmin. This is the first Garmin GPS receiver that has implemented a user accessible Android Operating System (OS). That’s right, Android and without the cell phone. It's part Montana and part Android smartphone - without the phone. On June 24th, 2013, Garmin announced the Monterra™ as the newest member of its On the Trail brand. Even though Garmin has continued to add functionality over that time there are still features I would like to have on a device of this caliber so I continue to evaluate new GPS receivers. Garmin’s Montana™ has been my favorite Adventure Riding GPS for the past two years.
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