Friday, June 13, 2008

LG KF700 - Pretty and Impressive

The new LG KF700 is designed to impress. It prides itself on having the best of both worlds. A touchscreen that the user can easily navigate through its numerous features without having to fiddle with arrow keys. However, the people at LG gave the user the added bonus of creating text messages without having to resort to a cumbersome stylus. It has an alphanumeric keypad perfect for text messaging as well as writing short emails.The best thing about the KF700 is its sheer beauty. The design gives it a sleek look with beautiful lines that makes it one of the most attractive phones in the market today. It weighs a hefty 110 grams but considering the functions, including the alphanumeric keypad, it's quite reasonable. With a 3-megapixel camera with autofocus and a solid LED flash, the Image resolution is a decent 2048 x 1536 pixels. An image stabilizer allows the user to create photos with lesser blurs. Color effects in black-and-white, sepia, sketch and embossed is available and panoramic settings can also be used. There's nothing new or fancy in the KF700's camera features but it's considered pretty good.What it lacks for innovation in its camera, it makes up for its fast HSDPA at 7.2 MBPS and EDGE capability. A user-friendly interface is also a good feature and the user can easily use the web browser without having to find the visible controls. It shows easy accessibility as well as greater ease in scrolling from webpage to webpage. You can even use tabbed browsing where you can jump from one site to another without having to close one and open another. They can be closed individually too. Moving from one screen to another is a breeze with the KF700 and it holds itself up in this aspect with the iPhone which basically uses the same interface.

With emailing options, a MicroSd TransFlash slot, an FM radio, connectivity options including USB 2.0 and Bluetooth, music player supporting MP3, AAC, WAV and WMA file formats, the LG KF700 is not just a pretty phone, it's also one that is features-packed.

source:http://ezinearticles.com

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