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Twinstars

Oct 13, 2012, 10:32 AM

Download Photos?

I've had my Casio G'zOne Ravine 2 for over a month. I love it (already dropped it in the lake with no problem).
My question: can I download my photos directly from the Ravine to my computer? If so how so?
bgibson11

Jan 29, 2011, 9:37 PM

Questions

1. Does this phone come with thermometer or is that an app you have to purchase?

2. Does this phone have the ability to READ you your text messages? I think a review portrays that.
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Zorin

Oct 12, 2010, 2:05 PM

120 hours max. (5 days)

Standby is only 120 hours max. (5 days)

Please, tell me this is some kind of mistake? Battery has a talk time of 6 hrs, but a 5 day standby... 😢
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Ask The Shack

Dec 1, 2010, 9:29 AM
over in the "Review: Casio G'zOne Ravine" discussion:

The phone DOES have a mass storage mode!

On the phone, go to Menu > Settings and Tools > Tools > USB Mass Storage. Please correct the artical.
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ttommyunger

Nov 30, 2010, 10:15 PM
over in the "Review: Casio G'zOne Ravine" discussion:

Casio Ravine

🙂 Just went from a very satisfactory experience with the older GZ-1 to the Casio Brigade. I actually went down on my motorcycle with the GZ-1 hanging exposed from my belt. It took my full weight and the front of it ground along the blacktop under me. It still worked fine, although it didn't looks so nice (pix on my fb page ttommyunger). I wanted the QWERTY keyboard the Brigade offers and I love it. I text more than I call and almost never use it to browse. I don't do music or games, being a geezer, so the phone is great for me. I am a klutz, a motorcyclist and an outdoors-man, so the ruggedness is a super plus for me. The camera is good enough for me and has some nice pluses like shutter delay and flash. ps. Other cell phones feel like chea...
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Iselltheshitoutofphones

Oct 5, 2010, 10:07 PM
over in the "CTIA Fall 2010" discussion:

is it just me....

Anyone else sort of confused on why AT&T doesn't pick up or reguest Motorola to develop higher end Droid handsets?

Is it to not steal the thunder from the iphone or is there a deal with Verizon to keep the uber nice Driods away?

Will
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