The Casio Exilim Phone comes with a 180-degree rotating display and a 5.1 megapixel. The high-end camera phone borrows Casio’s brand forĀ standalone cameras, and combines a rare 3x optical zoom lens with a 5.1 megapixel sensor.The Casio Exilim Phone has a design that is strikingly similar to the Samsung Flipshot, also available on Verizon Wireless. The camera is also auto-focus and has a flash. The clamshell screen swivels to face the user while closed, so that it can be held just like a compact digital camera. And like its G’zOne brothers, the EXILIM meets Mil-Spec 810F standards for: water (immersion and rain), humidity, salt-fog, shock, vibration, dust, solar radiation, altitude, and low and high temperature storage
Here are some of the most important features:
bluetooth
*up to 8GB microSD memory
*music and video playing capabilities
*V CAST Music with Rhapsody (Subscription, Wireless and PC Downloads)
*V CAST Videos
*GPS
*2.3-inch 65K TFT Color

It’s available today online, though at the very steep price of $279, and that’s after a mail-in rebate and with a 2-year contract. That’s more expensive than every one of Verizon’s BlackBerry offerings

