Stress-Testing the Verizon G'zOne Cellphone
abkaiser writes "You can dunk it under water. Put it in the oven and crank up the heat. Drop it, smack it, treat it like the hunk of plastic that it is. And yet this is a cellphone. I got my hands on the Verizon G'zOne (pronounced 'G-Z-One'), a phone designed for high-abuse environments. Come for the test methodology, stay for the photo of a cellphone cooking in an oven."
I swore off ever buying an expensive phone after I broke my old one by stepping on while taking off my pants after a night of drinking. I was only on it for half a second, but the stupid main LCD(the secondary one on the outside of the clamshell was fine) cracked. The phone still worked as a phone, but I could never tell what I was dialing and if I hit the wrong button I could end up in some weird menu and not even realize it. No SMS to boot. From then on, it was sub-$20 phones. If I break them, I don't really care.
Monstar L
Slashdot Burying Stories About Slashdot Media Owned
We've become so accustomed to crap that when someone builds something the way they used to it becomes news.
For the record, I washed AND DRIED my Motorolla v70 a few years ago (in the pocket of my cargo pants).
I had to replace the antenna, and the microphone made me sound like crap, but it worked.
Stupid sexy Flanders.