The last Casio G'zOne handheld to come our way was the Commando, a military-grade device that marked the company's first foray into Android smartphones. Now it seems there's another one in the works, ...
This phone is the first and best of all the g'zones. I owned it and abused it for 2 years. It's a no frills phone. The later versions have blue-tooth and mp3 but the camera isn't anywhere near as good ...
Casio’s G’zOne rugged-ass cellphone has been updated yet again, and this time it’s called the Boulder. The Mil-Spec clamshell’s got GPS, a 1.3MP camera, an LED lantern, microSD support and a digital ...
LAS VEGAS, JANUARY 7, 2008 - CASIO is pleased to announce that the G'zOne (pronounced Jeez-Wun) cell phone has been awarded the E-Gear magazine Editors' Choice Top 40 Award. E-Gear awards are given to ...
The internal display is a 2.2-inch, QVGA screen. It wasn't remarkable, but it did a fine job with the phone's interface and the apps provided. Pictures looked a bit grainy, with a noticeable screen ...
The Commando brings Android to the outdoors in a sleek, yet rugged phone, but its unresponsive touchscreen makes it frustrating to use. The Command feels extremely solid in hand. Most of today’s ...
Not much of a surprise here but the Casio G’zOne Commando has finally been confirmed by Verizon Wireless and is slated for a April 28th release. At $199.99 on a 2-year contract, the GzOne is the first ...
Bonnie Cha was a former chief correspondent for CNET Crave, covering every kind of tech toy imaginable (with a special obsession for robots and Star Wars-related stuff). When she's not scoping out ...
Verizon Wireless and CASIO today introduced the new CASIO G’zOne (pronounced Jeez_wun) Rock™ to Verizon Wireless’ growing line-up of rugged phones. Perfect for customers with active lifestyles, the ...
I stopped by the KDDI Designing Studio this week and had a look at the fresh new models from AU — if you’re going to get down and play around with these phones, this is the place to do it. On offer: ...
The last Casio G'zOne handheld to come our way was the Commando, a military-grade device that marked the company's first foray into Android smartphones. Now it seems there's another one in the works, ...