Mobile Phone Review: Casio G’zOne Rock

As the name suggests, the rugged Casio G’zOne Petra is intended for the kind of rugged skin that needs a cell phone to withstand extreme temperatures and is associated with an active lifestyle. Because of this, the $150 Casio G’zOne Rock includes an in-built circuit, a tide calculator, and push-to-talk services.

At 4.4-inches, features such as internal and external shock absorption and support help ensure that the Casio G’zOne Rock is built to have a cutting-edge feel about it. Designed to appeal to the older generation, both the keypad and the screen of this cell phone are easily visible; and easy to deal with. The Casio G’zOne Rock also has a headphone jack, a volume rocker switch, contact details, a mini USB port and a red push-button, although this last system requires a compatible service.

The Casio G’zOne rock is built to military specification, hence its ability to resist dust, moisture, heat excesses and drops, making it ideal cell phone for hikers and English.

Incredibly if you think about its intended market, the Casio G’zOne Rock has no problem generating volume; in fact, its quality is so good that it sounds like a home phone rather than a mobile phone. Although the volume is plentiful, the side presence (the sound of your voice transmitted through the earpieces) discourages you from shouting.

The Casio G’zOne Rock is not only a cell phone. Email and Verizon VZ Navigator turn-by-turn navigation access add this device to you via a voice card inserted into your phone. Menu layouts and keyboards have a default wizard to help you set them up.

If you want a phone primarily for browsing the web, buy an iPhone or Android instead. While the Casio G’zOne Rock has a 2.1-inch, 240 x 320 pixel screen adequate for such functions, it’s quality is not designed, and quality matters.

Photos taken on the Casio G’zOne are very much what you’d expect from a cell phone, but Ausim suggests that this is a pity , as I am sure he wants to capture our love, as the rest of us have been with pictures of great places. A microSD memory card will increase the 64MB of internal memory assigned to the Casio G’zOne Rock.

The Casio G’zOne Rock is certainly a corner phone. It is sturdy enough to sit in the back pocket or withstand the moisture experienced by the snake. Even in the city, the place is not pretty enough. Durability makes it useful for others, but those who want a range of features should look elsewhere.

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