also known as UTStarcom Casio G'zOne c711

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Verizon Wireless G'zOne Boulder






 
 
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Description:

Verizon Wireless G'zOne Boulder is one of the first Verizon phones to to utilize the carrier's next generation PTT system using EV-DO Rev. A. It is a clamshell with rugged, protected body, rival of the iDEN and QChat phones that Sprint offers.

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Christian Dior:
1 of 10
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Average Joe:
4 of 10
Low
Corporate US:
1 of 10
Very Low
High-Tech junkie
3 of 10
Low
Verizon Wireless G'zOne Boulder specifications

Verizon Wireless G'zOne Boulder specifications

  • Network
  • Size
  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Additional Display
  • Camera
  • Multimedia
  • Memory
  • Input
  • Connectivity
  • Other Features

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Update works-try it before you return it

22 Aug 2008 by Lew Black

7 out of 10

I am on my second Boulder and was about to send it back when I read about the software update. I great tech at my Verizon store knew about it. After about 10 minutes he had me on the road with a much improved phone. Hopefully it will help with battery life also.

In general I am pleased with the solid design of the phone. It is about the same size and heft of my old E815 Motorola, which I like. If it is as rugged as it feels it should last a long time. My first one was orange (more like copper colored). The second one was black and silver, which disappointed me until I found that the black surface is a tacky form of rubber that feels much better than the plastic surface of the orange phone. It will be easier to hang onto and maybe more durable.

If you like the overall design of the phone give the update a try before you return it. you may be glad that you did. Lew






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What a Joke.

22 Aug 2008 by Doug

1.4 out of 10

You suck verizon for selling such a piece of crap phone. I hope you lose customers because of this. This is one customer thats looking elsewhere. Pull this crap off the shelf. Durable yes. Can you understand or hear what people are saying, umm hell no. What a joke of a phone. Casio should stick to watches and leave phones to people who know what the hell there doing. Pissed off in Hawaii.






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G'zone Boulder

22 Aug 2008 by Doug

3.4 out of 10

Ok I don't know about everyone else but being that this phone just came out I have already exchanged it once and maybe a second time. The earpiece is very bad. The distortion when people talk is bad. If you need to increase the volume to hear someone on the other end it gets even worse. I hope they do a recall for this problem. Dont buy this piece of crap. If you want a durable phone that you hate to use because you cant hear your friends and family buy it. Can someone let me know if there is a recall out there. Thanks...






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