LG Communications are now preparing to dominate the high end of the mobile communications market with a line-up of mobile phones that, according to the LG people, are specifically designed to suit the upper caste of consumers. To start with, LG is set to launch LG KF510 on March 2008, though the exact date is yet to be confirmed. As for the mobile phone itself, it is already making some loud noises.
The LG KF510 is loaded with a 3.18 mega pixel camera, weighs at 91 grams, sports a delicately engineered stylish metal frame and an assortment of advanced features for both function and fashion. But what makes the LG KF510 a definite contender for the bestseller title would be its "Interactive Touch Lighting" technology. Little is known about this new technology from LG but it sure is inviting.
The LG KF510 and its compatible LG cell phone accessories, cell phone cases, cell phone batteries, cell phone covers and such, will be commercially available by March 2008. No doubt customized cell phone accessories will bite on the craze once this mobile phone hits the stores.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
KF510 by LG
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Have recently purchased the LG KF150 (Red). Was madly impressed to start off - with design, feel, touch sensitive keypad and menus.
Unfortunately, with a week had to return handset as it was not maintaining battery charge.
I am now 2-weeks into my replacement model. I am now having other problems. Handset problems - in that the handset does not respond to Service Provider requests. in the Message Mode - when using the arrows back key - it deletes th text - very frustrating. Also, when reviewing photos in the My Stuff Menu - using the zoom button - pictures are either totally blurred or illegible - just broken lines
And once again, am having battery difficulties - having fully charged my phone yesterday - after just sending two text messages and receiving two short phone calls - the battery was bleeping - to show battery low and almost immediately powered off (battery exhausted).
I am really very disappointed with the performance of this phone. My last phone was a Panasonic - which and although it wasn't the simpliest phone on the market, I was very happy with its performance (but lost it).
I may return phone and have one last try, as I really like this phone asthetically, but its performance is so far, not acceptable. Has anyone out there experienced any difficulties with this particular model or indeed any of the other LG models I would be interested to hear your comments.
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