The Command feels extremely solid in hand. While it's not the most stylish model on the market, the Commando still looks reasonably good for a ruggedized unit. Most of the phone is covered in compact rubber to protect it from falls and to give you a better grip on the somewhat large device. The right spine of the Commando houses the headphone jack, a micro-USB charging port, and a dedicated camera button. These ports have waterproof covers, just in case the phone falls out of your pocket and into a puddle. Instead of being on the top of the device, the power button is on the left spine, along with the volume rocker and a customizable tactile key, but rather far down; I would prefer to have the power button higher up. A 5-megapixel camera (with flash) is on the rear of the Commando, and you also have the standard touch-sensitive buttons you'd find on most other Android devices (Menu, Home, Back, and Search). The G'zOne Commando has a 3.6-inch display with a 480-by-800-pixel resolution. The display and its text looked sharp and easy to read, even when I had the phone out in direct sunlight. You can also adjust the size if you think it is too large. The Commando weighs 5.45 ounces, and measures 5.08 inches by 2.58 inches by 0.68 inches. While not too thick, it may be difficult to hold if you have smaller hands. The details related to the specs of the device are discussed below.
Casio G'zOne Commando Smartphone Specification
Casio G'zOne Commando Smartphone Specification
- Memory : 512 MB RAM / 1024 MB ROM
- Card Slot : 32 GB (microSD, microSDHC)
- Display : 3.60 inch (480 x 800 pixels)
- Camera : 5 megapixels
- OS : Android (2.2)
- Bluetooth Version : 2.1
- Wi-Fi : Yes (802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n)
- USB : USB 2.0
- Dimensions : 5.10 x 2.60 x 0.60 (130 x 66 x 15 mm)
- Battery Capacity : 1460 mAh (7.50 h)-(270 h)
- Weight : 5.40 oz (153 g)
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