LG KS360 review: Of teens and twitters
Gsmarena have posted their review of the LG KS360. Here are the key features, main disadvantages and final impression.
Key features:
Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
Large 2.4" TFT display of QVGA resolution
Full slide-out QWERTY keyboard with screen rotation
Touchscreen dialing
2 megapixel camera
Stereo Bluetooth
FM radio
microSD memory card slot (up to 4GB)
Threaded SMS
Attractive 3D image gallery
Office document viewer
Main disadvantages:
No UMTS support
No camera autofocus
Poor video recording resolution (fit for MMS only)
Awkward file manager - no user-created folders
Uncomfortable phonebook (takes two clicks to get to the contacts list)
No smart dialing
The FM radio lacks RDS and cannot play in the background
Poor web browser and basic music player
Well, here you go, rounding off the LG KS360 review we've got to say that we are impressed by the tight package that this QWERTY slider offers. The impressive 2.4-inch display (with a spot of touchscreen here and there), the nice and comfy keyboard, and the responsive UI all combine into one capable feature phone. The attractive price point makes it even more sweet.
Of course, there are some drawbacks - but most of them are UI related and are dictated by the lower midrange platform of the device. The awkward file manager, the dummy FM radio and music player, and finally, the low end web browser are all stuff that we are used to see in LG phones in this market segment.
The lively paintjobs will definitely be either a welcomed turn-on or a total turn-off. In either case, the LG KS360 represents a clear statement of either teen age or a youthful spirit.
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