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FCC Reveals Casio's Exilim Phone

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Dec 10, 2008, 7:17 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

New documents sighted on the FCC Web site reveal a few details about a new Casio phone, the Exilim NX-9250. The Exilim 9250 has dual-band CDMA/EVDO Rev. A and Bluetooth radios. These are preliminary approval documents, so not much else is known or revealed about this device. However, Casio has a good relationship with Verizon Wireless, which sells its G'zOne line of rugged phones. The "Exilim" designation is what Casio uses for its stand-alone digital cameras. A new phone with that branding combined with EVDO Rev. A suggests that Casio is making a higher-end cameraphone for Verizon Wireless. Neither Casio nor Verizon have announced this device.

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gunny

Dec 10, 2008, 7:40 PM

OUTSTANDING!

This makes me happy. I still have my type-V which i activate when needed. we all know the boulder was a dud, it will be nice to have a high end G'zOne. I'm using a bb now, but if this phone is done right i see a switch in my future.
The M09 update fixed all the problems. Your information is old. reception-wise, it's the best phone in the lineup
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I'll have to agree with Gunny - this is very cool news. Let's hope they get it right this time.
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