

We first covered the GzOne when it launched in Tokyo (read our hands-on with the GzOne). A few years and a few updates later Wired puts the most recent version through a gadget abuse test that the device took like… an uber-gizmo. Unfortunately, the feature set did not evolve much since we first played with it (to be fair, the original version had a Flash interface, which never made it in the U.S version, I think). The conclusion is: if you are looking for a resilient phone with low-tech features, it might worth taking a look. If not, try to keep the phone in your hand. (check Wired’s video) – $149 Related articles:
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