Verizon's G'zOne Type-S, now in black and silver
Verizon's Casio-sourced G'zOne Type-S ruggedized clamshell is now available in black and silver, a color combo seemingly befitting the phone's sporty image. This particular version happens to be among the G'zOnes that support push-to-talk, too, so if you can overlook the VGA cam or you just really need a phone that can tolerate absolutely every shred of abuse you can throw at it, well, here you go. Grab it now for a shade under $80 on contract after rebates.
[Thanks, Brian A.]
[Thanks, Brian A.]















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Joe @ Mar 27th 2008 6:54PM
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cmc @ Mar 28th 2008 3:55AM
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Jamar @ Mar 27th 2008 9:56PM
Will Verizon get with the program already? Come on; when will we see the Japanese G'Zone model (2MP camera, multimedia, big screen) for sale there?
elgee02 @ Mar 27th 2008 10:17PM
Jamar, you obviously don't understand the american market for rugged cell phones. Sure, SOME people out there want a rugged phone with all the fancy bells and whistles but here in the states at least that makes up a SMALL minority. Trust me, most of the people who need a phone as rugged and durable as the G'zOne don't give a flying crap about camera or multi media.
Just my $.02
Jamar @ Mar 28th 2008 10:56AM
Or, y'know, market to the small minority on top of the majority; the upgraded G'Zone sells in Japan for nearly nothing (and in some cases, is indeed free with contract). If it's going to be that cheap, why not throw in the multimedia, 2MP autofocus camera, and such? Why sell a downgraded model for more?
conor @ Mar 28th 2008 5:00PM
Jamar, japan HEAVILY subsidizes them and has more expensive contracts
Jamar @ Mar 29th 2008 4:24AM
More expensive? They seemed to be on par with Verizon around the time the model I mentioned was on sale; now with the dropping exchange rate of course they're more expensive.
Myke @ Mar 29th 2008 9:44AM
verizon already had the 2mp g'zone with ev-do but that's been discontinued for a while now.
Jamar @ Mar 30th 2008 9:12AM
Er... It's a different one that I'm talking about; Japan got an upgraded G'Zone with microSD, multimedia support, and a dictionary around the time that Verizon got their first G'Zone, which was based off a model that had been discontinued in Japan for a few years. So behind...