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UTStarcom G'zOne Type-V (Verizon Wireless) Review
The good: The G'zOne Type-V is an extremely rugged durable phone that can withstand submersion in water and multiple drops to the floor. It offers decent call quality, a speakerphone, a 2-megapixel camera, and support for 3G EV-DO networks.
The bad: The G'zOne Type-V lacks Bluetooth, a music player, analog roaming, and an expandable memory slot.
The bottom line: The ultrastrong G'zOne Type-V is a perfect phone for extreme sports enthusiasts. It lacks some key offerings but otherwise offers a decent selection of features and performance.
UTStarcom G'zOne Type-V (Verizon Wireless) Specs
Manufacturer: UTStarcom
Part number: GzOneType-VVZW
- Product Basic Spec
