Pros: Rugged, nice design, basic phone that is easy to learn. Can be submerged. Cons: Short battery life (with extra battery), dim lights, very low tech front display.
For those of you who are considering purchasing a Casio Boulder cell phone, you are likely reading reviews on the product. More than likely you are running into basically poor reviews on this phone...that was what happened to me. I read over ...
Pros: Tough, light, good sound quality, built in flashlight, three emergency contacts plus emergency information. Cons: Keypad lights are too weak, no preloaded games, poor file management of contact pictures.
My LG VX9800 (otherwise known as The V) was starting to give out on my after two years and I wanted to upgrade to another phone that could take a beating as I'm hard on technology. The Casio G'zOne (pronounced jeez won') so far fits the bill. ...
Pros: Easy to use, durable, voice command Cons: poor reception, short battery life
I have had my G'zOne Boulder for about 6 months, and have been rather impressed so far with it's duribility. I have dropped it from heights above 15 feet, and it bounced, but didn't have any damage done to it. It has also been in the ...
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