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The screen is divided into two parts, one of which is the located beneath the main screen; KF600's InteractPad has no telepathic powers, mind you, but it sure can replace physical navigation keys The bulk of the action for KF600 takes place on the In...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2011-08-03 04:16:36
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Touch screen phones are no longer a rarity these days. However, a good touch screen phone remains elusive, particularly if you discount Apples iPhone. Where some phones have tried and succeeded on this front, many have failed. We take a look at LG...
We didnt have too many complaints with the KF600. If the absence of 3G network support is not a concern for you, the style and functional features on the KF600 will still be a head turner. At a recommended retail pricing of S$538, we feel this phone...
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Navigation pad works like a charm, Handwriting recognition works great, Camera quality is quite good...
Poor battery life, No support for video caller tunes, Audio out is too low...
When I first saw the KF600 in the flesh, so to speak, I was impressed with the kind of technology it employed and its sleek looks and feel. But now that I’ve tested it, it’s a whole new ballgame as I put it through its paces. Here, then...
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LG has been striving hard to retain its foot in the mobile market. Theyre having quite a success with the KU990 aka Viewty. The handset has premium features and is priced rightly, which puts forth the handset very competitively in the market. Now, we...
Great looks, 2-inch display, InteractPad, good build, FM radio, document reader (.DOC, .XLS, .PDF)...
Poor audio, no mulitasking, poor camera, average battery Life, keypad not tactile...
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Touchscreen or slider phones are nothing new, but the latest LG KF600 sliderphone is-and what makes it different are the dual screens that LG has introduced.At first glance, the flat front panel makes you think that the whole surface is touch sen...
Dual Screen, Unique concept...
Slow interface, Poor camera...
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A fashionable multimedia slider that gives you a taste of touch without ditching the dialpad.
Haptic touchscreen for navigation, Stylish design, Good voice quality, GPS functionality...
Music player launched in our pocket, Headphones not included, Expensive...
With its half-touchscreen display and slider form factor, the Venus by LG is like the little brother to the full-touchscreen Voyager. Its a flashy multimedia phone that will turn heads, but it costs a pretty penny. While not without its flaws--namely...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:17:06
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At this years Mobile World Congress, LG was keen to promote its latest handset, the LG KF600, which features a split-screen design. We were just as keen to get our hands on this mobile, as interesting as it looked. Would we find its functionality to b...
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Over the past week I have had the pleasure in reviewing the new LG KF600 mobile phone that has been designed with the latest digital mobile communication technology.My first impression of the KF600 was that it has a nice design and is quite small consi...
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smape.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:17:11
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On a number of local markets the LG Company dont yet maintain positions as strong as they do, for example, in Europe or Northern America. And that is quite explicable. Experienced users cautiously regard this brands devices - the events traced back...
LG KF600 is an original youth-oriented slider attracting attention with its unusual design and reasonable price. + Advanced implementation of the secondary screen + User themes developed by Keith Haring + Reasonable price + Good camera - Non-ideal erg...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:17:14
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To sum up, I have to say that I am disappointed with the KF600. The lack of 3G is not my biggest concern, neither are the durability issues. What I would take more seriously is actually the user experience, because this is exactly what it is being adve...
Attractive interface, handwriting recognition, aboveaverage camera...
Awkward phone book, primitive file management, no background music play, no 3G...
To sum up, I have to say that I am disappointed with the KF600. The lack of 3G is not my biggest concern, neither are the durability issues. What I would take more seriously is actually the user experience, because this is exactly what it is being adve...
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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...
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A month ago, at the MWC 2008 in Barcelona, LG’s products were definitely in the spotlight. One of the main ideas seen in the new phones of the company is that the touch technology is the key to the future.The slider KF600 is a perfect example for that...
InteractPad, Solid make, Very good sound quality...
Not really suitable for multimedia, A very uncomfortable keyboard, Mediocre camera...
For the time we used the KF600 we had the strange feeling that it’s sole purpose was to promote the InteractPad. That could be the reason for LG to choose a base, which has already passed the market tests – regular slider, which isn’t beautiful, nor ug...
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Touchpads are no longer revolutionary. But they are still not flawless either. The ones weve managed to test so far have all fallen seriously short of being the best thing since sliced bread. However, our experience with LG KF600 at the...
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We’ve wound up rather liking the KF600 despite its little quirks and flaws. It’s a good looking phone that’s easy to use for a touch display device, even though it achieves this by embracing a traditional user interface, which woul...
A fabulous looking slider phone that’s easier to use than most touch-screen phones...
The phone lacks a few key features and the InteractPad takes up too much of the display.Look and Feel...
We’ve wound up rather liking the KF600 despite its little quirks and flaws. It’s a good looking phone that’s easy to use for a touch display device, even though it achieves this by embracing a traditional user interface, which woul...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:17:36
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LGs KF600 resembles a Verizon Wireless phone we know, with a contextual touch menu on the bottom. Is the resemblance skin deep?...
Better contextual menus than the LG Venus.
Not coming the U.S, wont replace the Venus any time soon. NillSlightMODERATEPalpableExtreme...
Theres no use anticipating the LG KF600, because for once we Americans got an LG phone before the rest of the world. The KF600 is the LG Venus, out from under the stern gaze of Verizon Wireless watchful eye. We definitely prefer this version, mainl...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:17:39
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LG Electronics today announced the European launch of its 2008 iF product design award winning LG KF600. The new InteractPad is an unique interactive touch-based virtual navigation keypad that interacts with upper display and with the userThe InteractP...
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A classy design can’t hide a badly misfiring phone and skittish interactive touch UI...
Stylish design. Interesting ‘context specific’ changing touch keypad concept...
Fickle touch UI. No 3G. Basic music player. Shoddy camera...
A classy design can’t hide a badly misfiring phone and skittish interactive touch UI...
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