also known as Verizon Wireless Exilim NX9250, Verizon Wireless Casio Exilim C721

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Verizon Wireless Casio Exilim






 
 

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The Verizon Wireless Exilim by Casio is a rugged clamshell camera phone with swiveling QVGA display. It packs a 5-megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom, microSDHC slot, HTML browser, Music player and Organizer.

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Verizon Wireless Casio Exilim specifications

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  • Network technology
  • Multiple SIM Cards
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  • Additional Display
  • Battery
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Rugged, Stylish, TOTALLY COOL AND ASIAN!

27 Aug 2009 Mark C

10 out of 10

My cousin just recently came back from Japan where she had a cell phone (keitai). The Casio Exilim looks just like what they have to offer in Japan (due to the fact it's from a Japanese carrier). The camera is more than amazing and something "us Americans" aren't use to seeing. The keyboard is comfterable for messing and pretty much can survive any natural disaster I might bring to it. :)





Asian style phone
rugged
amazing cameracool features
maybe couldve had a camera on the inside for webchat features (too futuristic?) :p


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good phone

6 Aug 2009 chris shelley

8.3 out of 10

Great looking phone. Good camera quality. Rugged but still stylish.


The cradle is a great addition to the to the phone. It allows the user to just set the phone down for a charge, removing the chance of losing the charge cover, and ensuring the water resistance. (The G'zone has a charge port that must be opened for charge. The small o-ring that ensures water tight seal wears down, and sometimes the cover just falls off and gets lost, making for a non-water resistant phone.)


Pricey but well worth it.





water resistant
Dock
Great Camera
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Disappointing

1 Jul 2009 Laurie Buckley

4 out of 10

The 5.1 mega pixel camera compared side by side with the 2.0 mp of the old LG enV doesn't look too different at first, but the flash on the Exilim is impressive (though bright... not terribly stealthy).  The photo quality is disappointing when compared with the LG Dare and even the ENV.  The photos come out blurry and the settings don't help at all because the flaw is in the movable nature of the top part of the flip phone when it's being used as a camera.
The flashlight feature is handy.
I am not impressed by the battery life at ALL for such an expensive phone. I returned the first Exilim I bought because the battery only lasted 24 hours with very minimal use.  I did my best to train the battery from the time that I got it (letting it die and then charging it fully).   Reportedly, the phone has 540 hours of standby mode to one charge.  But with very light usage and almost no talk time, my first Exilim died with 24 hours and my second one dies in 40 or so hours.  The battery is just awful when compared with my old LG ENV, or any of the new LG's my family owns.  Very disappointing.
Also annoying is the fact that charging and transferring involves a very bulky cradle.
The way the phone swivels on the top is worrisome and seems breakable.  The flip part on my first phone moved much more freely than my second one- and I blame that on the Verizon Wireless people in the store not knowing how to use the phone and almost breaking it by trying to force the back of the phone off without actually knowing how to.
The media center loads slowly and each time you scroll through your Album, the photos have to load individually and take forever.
So... again.... with light usage, the phone doesn't last nearly as long as promised.  It's bulky and the menu options leave much to be desired.  No wonder this phone isn't being advertised yet...  it's nothing to be proud of or excited about.





Ruggedized
Short Battery Life (nowhere near the Stanby time that's promised)


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