We spotted the Casio G’zOne Commando from Verizon Wireless in an image leak last week, and here we are with an official announcement of the rugged handset arriving for real. Ready to be deployed even in harsh environments, the Commando can be said to be a mobile office that sports high security features for secure corporate email (how about Google Docs running on it?), coupled with Wi-Fi connectivity that delivers high-speed Internet access wherever you are, with XT9 and T9 trace input for efficient typing.

Capable of withstanding even the most extreme of conditions, the Casio G’zOne Commando canmake the transition from work to play thanks to advanced G’zGEAR software. G’zGEAR operates in eight different modes in order to help it enhance your active, adventure-driven lifestyle. Thanks to the Triple Sensor technology, it will make full use of direction, acceleration and temperature data so that adventurers are able to perform at their peak no matter where they are.

Equally at home be it work or play, the Casio Commando will also be the idea handset for those in fields such as construction, transportation, manufacturing, utilities and healthcare. This smartphone is not only tough, it lives up to the “smart” end of the bargain, being fully able to download blueprints, files and pictures; update project plans; access field force management, inventory access and corporate applications; and capture signatures. Check out a list of its specifications below.

  • Android 2.2
  • Meets Military Standards 810G for Immersion, Rain, Shock and Dust Resistant, Vibration, Salt Fog, Humidity, Solar Radiation, Altitude, Low and High Temperature Storage
  • 5-megapixel camera with auto-focus, still photo, video capture, LED light
  • High-security encryption for corporate email
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • VZ Navigator for GPS and audible turn-by-turn directions
  • Mobile Hotspot capable-share 3G connection with up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices

The Casio G’zOne Commando ought to retail for $199.99 as it is out today, coupled with a new 2-year agreement. Of course, do make provision to fork out more money for the monthly data plan! [Press Release]

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