The Casio Hitachi NX9200 G'zOne Phone
The Casio Hitachi NX9200 approved by FCC is the US version of the popular G'zOne phone of Casio’s. Casio and Hitachi merged their phone operations in 2004 and now they have come up with this phone that incorporates all the engineering cues of Casio's G-Shock watch line and it sports in the FCC documents a Verizon logo, so it will probably be carried by Verizon.
Casio NX9200, clamshell CDMA phone is water and shock resistant.
It includes 1.3 megapixel cameras for taking better quality snapshots, a music player for the entertainment of music lovers and a digital compass. In the U.S. version EV-DO high-speed data and stub antenna is added.
Casio Hitachi generally develop phones for Japanese but with KDDI, G’zOne is introduced in Korea in May 2005 and the company brought the G’zOne to Korea in December and in the same time they entered the U.S. market.
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