LG KF600 heads for China
Jan 4, 08 09:06 AM PDT
If you think the LG KF600 looks familiar in terms of navigation and user interface, that's because it uses the same interactive touchpad technology found on the LG Venus. This China-bound handset features dual screen displays, where the bottom segment is called InteractPad which can be programmed to accomodate device modes with the specific controls you require. For instance, it functions as intuitive media controls for audio playback, a scroll wheel for long lists, a zoom dial whenever you want to snap images with its 3 megapixel camera, and even provide extra input keys whenever you want to compose a text message. The LG KF600 also comes with GPRS and EDGE connectivity (what, no 3G? That's a travesty by today's standards), a 240 × 320 QVGA main display, Bluetooth and USB 2.0 connectivity. No word on pricing in China though. [Photo Gallery]
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By Anonymous , 31/03/08 11:00 AM (CommentID #601067)
seriously stop moaning, its obviously gonna be alot of money, ITS NEW!!!! if you want it cheap *cheapskates* then get it on contract although in long run it will cost u more. So actually go n get a £30 phone and shut up!!
By Paul , 18/03/08 8:52 AM (CommentID #565937)
Is Bill joking? I'd like to have a ferrari but the prices are pathetic, they should be £200-300 because i can't afford that sort of car but i like the idea of having one!!!!!
By nic , 12/03/08 3:25 AM (CommentID #551317)
i have just rang o2 and they have said that they dont have the phone as they haven;t started selling it yet.Where did you find it?
By heywood jablowme , 11/03/08 11:09 AM (CommentID #549417)
Bill dont be a bellend all your life
how can you expect to get this level of technology for 70-80 quid?
If you want the best its gonna cost ya.
By Neil , 07/03/08 6:47 AM (CommentID #540936)
I've just got this phone on an 18 month contract on O2 at £30 a month
By Anonymous , 04/03/08 12:35 PM (CommentID #532171)
shut up u moaning people get a contract u tight idiots
By Martin , 03/03/08 9:19 AM (CommentID #528558)
Bill, what you need to understand is that these sorts of phones that arfe at the cutting edge of technology are priced so highly because that is the "pay as you talk" price, if you took out a contract with say O2 you could get the phone for free but have to pay £35+ a month.
There is no-way that LG could afford to sell this phone in the price range you specified.
I hope this helps.
By bill , 02/03/08 12:57 PM (CommentID #526453)
i think that the prices are pathetic, it should be about £70-80 because not all people can afford these sort of pfones and like the idea of having a phone like this!
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