LG KF700 User reviews

By Joseph Hanlon on 04/07/2008

More LG reviews , RRP: AU$699.00

The good:

  • Responsive touchscreen
  • Finger-friendly menu
  • Excellent Web browser and HSDPA
  • Good battery life

The bad:

  • Average camera
  • No stylus holding slot
  • Display could be wider

The bottomline:

LG has slipped many high-end features into the KF700, but priced it as a mid-range handset. The touchscreen is great, and Web browsing is fantastic.

Editors' rating:

7.1/10

Users' rating:

7/10

angela
13/07/2008, 08:56 PM

rating
4
/10

i just got this phone just over a week ago and i really dony like it, sometimes the touch screen is over responsive, sometimes it doesnt recognise or respond to touch, there is no 'enter' key, when on a call on speaker phone it mutes itself and will not unmute no matter what you do. i really dislike this phone, coming from the lg viewty, all i wanted was the viewty with a keypad but this is shocking. not for me. has anyone else had a problem with this phone?

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ray99
06/07/2008, 05:23 PM

rating
10
/10

now this looks good i want one of these.

Pros: it is a next g phone all good!

Cons: none so far but if there is one i get one when my con runs out i will let u no.

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