Casio G'zOne Boulder
Compatible networks | CDMA |
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Dimensions | 3.93 X 2.01 X .90 in |
Weight | 3.89 oz |
Memory | 128 MB (Internal) |
Display | LCD 240 x 320 pixels (65,000 colors) |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
The G'zOne Boulder is a handset offered by Verizon Wireless from August 2008 through November 2009. It was marketed as a durable, rugged, water-resistant handset that could weather rough handling and can be submerged in a meter of water for thirty minutes. The phone features Casio G-Shock technology. The phone is a clamshell design.
Firmware over the air (FOTA)
The handset was one of Verizon's first to offer automatic updates of the handset's operating system software using firmware over the air (FOTA) technology. Whereas formerly, customers would have to dial *228 to manually run updates, this handset features a "special offering" mode complete with a notice beep and a countdown clock, warning the user of the automated imminent update.
Replacement
The G'zOne Boulder was replaced by the G'zOne Rock on November 30, 2009. This phone continues offering the same features as the Boulder.
E911
The phone is Enhanced 911 enabled.
Camera
The phone includes a desktop cradle that stands into an phone upright position. The handset has a still and video camera on its top edge.
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