Nicole Lee | Jun 11, 2009

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A couple of months after
Casio's steamy YouTube leak of its first-ever Exilim phone, the Casio Exilim C721 is finally official. The Casio Exilim C721 is as slim and sleek as Casio's other Exilim point-and-shoot cameras, but it's military certified to withstand the elements like Casio's own
G'zOne Boulder from Verizon Wireless.
Not only that, the Exilim C721 is equipped with a 5.1-megapixel camera lens, which makes it one of a few high-megapixel camera phones available on a US carrier. (
The Exilim C721 is not available in Singapore and we're still trying to find out if it will reach other countries in Asia.) To enhance the camera experience, the front flip of the Exilim C721 can be twisted so that the display faces outward, thus becoming the camera viewfinder. You can then hold it in your hand like you would a regular point-and-shoot camera.
If you choose to leave the front flip twisted halfway, you can use the display as a self-portrait viewfinder as well. The camera comes with a slew of settings, including 15 "Best Shot" modes that adjust the camera settings to a particular need, like Portraits, Night Mode, and Scenery. And, of course, there's a built-in camcorder as well.
Aside from the camera, the C721 has a ton of features, like a music player, EV-DO Rev. A, stereo Bluetooth, and more. Surprisingly, the C721 even comes with a HTML Web browser. It's not quite as advanced as we would like--you need to enter the URL in a separate page, for example--but it's still nice to have in a flip phone like this.
The Casio Exilim C721 won't come cheap, however; it is available for US$279.99 with a two-year contract. For more images,
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isaac976
verizon is carrying it already in the US ! lucky them ! whats good is that its MILITARY GRADE phone
Jun 21, 2009 20:42