Back country cell phone

So I just got a new phone, because I thoroughly abused my last one to the point of failure. It had been dropped roughly 45,000 times, left in my Jeep during the Arizona summer, had water spilled on it a couple times, and has been accidentally set on fire for a short period of time. When I went to the Verizon store to get a new phone, I asked for the roughest, toughest, most resilient and rugged phone they have. The salesman without hesitation pointed to the Casio G'zOne. Check it out, it's pretty gnarley.

Casio G'zOne

Needless to say, I got it.
 

TJVach

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Yeah I actually recently got a new phone myself. I was looking at the Casio for a while, but my nerdy side of me took over and I ended up with the Voyager. I will try it for a week or so to see how "rugged" it is. I break phones like it's my job, so I may end up with the Casio.....
 

Reece04

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The G'zone is an awesome phone. I have had mine for about 4mo and have taken it on all of my campouts. It holds up great, just the other day I tripped walking down a trail, talking on it and it flew banged into a rock and landed open, as I walked upto it I was kicking myself for not getting the insurance, when I picked it up the screen was on and my friend was saying "hello, hello, you still there" this phone is very durable. I think you made a good choice.

When it comes to reception, I used to have a razr, and it sucked, I could never make a call. This one seems to have a much stronger signal indoors and out. and great battery life. One cool feature is that it will transmit your GPS location when you dial 911. I think the only complaint I have is that it is not a SAT phone, $$$ that would be nice.
 

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