22 July, 2014: The Casio G’zOne Ravine’s overall heft and bulk is similar to its predecessor, the G’zOne Rock. However, the front of the phone is slightly better styled; the Ravine has beveled edges that run along the length of the handset for a more streamlined look. We also think the metallic red circle surrounding the external display is a nice contrast with the mostly black phone. The G’zOne Ravine has a 1,000-entry phone book with room in each entry for four numbers, two e-mail addresses, an instant-messaging screen name, and a street address. You can also add up to 500 Push-to-Talk entries with multiple contacts. As usual, you can add your contacts to groups, pair them with a photo for caller ID, and match them with any of 12 polyphonic ringtones. A few more basic features include a vibrate mode, a speakerphone, text and multimedia messaging, a calculator, a calendar, an alarm clock, a stop watch, a countdown timer, a world clock, a notepad, and the aforementioned flashlight capability.
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