The internal specs for the Casio G’zone Commando smartphone are pedestrian: Android 2.2, 800 megahertz processor, 512 megabytes of RAM, 5 megapixel camera. But the fact that it’s a mil-spec smartphone ...
Rugged smartphones aren’t new, but they are certainly getting better. Case in point, the Casio G’zOne Commando which is MILSPEC 810G rated for shock, immersion, heat, dust and more. The Commando runs ...
The Commando LTE 4G runs Android 4.0.4 with a heavy skin from Casio and Verizon. The underlying architecture of the operating system is obviously Android Ice Cream Sandwich, but the entire appearance ...
Verizon's latest ruggedized Android smartphone has made its debut, and rather than simply wearing a bright yellow casing, the Casio G'zOne Commando actually offers some unique functionality. As well ...
We knew it was coming, and now it's official: Casio's macho G'zOne Commando is coming to Verizon on April 28th for a price of $200 on-contract. The Commando strays from a long line of durable ...
Verizon has just announced the Casio G’zOne Command, a rugged and durable Android smartphone which meets military standards for immersion in water, rain, shock and more. This rugged smartphone is ...
Jaroslav Stekl is a tech enthusiast whose favorite gadgets almost always happen to be the latest Android devices. When he's not writing for Android Police, he's probably hiking, camping, or canoeing.
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 ...
The Casio G'zOne Commando 4G LTE isn't the sexiest phone to bring to a beach party, nor does it have the sexiest name (it's pronounced "jeez-one" in case you're wondering, as in jeez-one-person-should ...
With a name like "Commando," would it really surprise you to learn this is one macho handset? Particularly compared to the Motorola Defy, a phone compact enough that you could mistake it for a ...
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 ...
I started my career with CNET all the way back in 2005, when the (original) Motorola Razrs were all the rage. Since then, I've written about everything from consumer electronics to internet culture ...
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