Wednesday 25 July 2012

LG KF600

LG KF600

I was initially sceptical about the InteractPad but grew to like it. Menus that change depending on context are great when well thought through, and I thought they were well thought through here. I'm less excited about the screen's propensity to attract greasy fingermarks, and given the choice I still prefer real buttons. Whatever you think about the touchscreen, LG proves again that there is more than one way to approach the touchscreen concept. I hope the company keeps experimenting.The tri-band LG KF600 is a slider and my review sample came from Orange, but you can find it elsewhere too.
It is immediately marked out as different from other mobiles because it has two front screens. One is a 2in display offering 320 x 240 pixels that does the usual kind of stuff you would expect from a mobile phone 

LG KF600

LG KF600

LG KF600

LG KF600

LG KF600

LG KF600

LG KF600

LG KF600

LG KF600

LG KF600

LG KF600

LG KF600


LG KF600

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