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LG KP500 Cookie review

19 March 2009 4 Comments

The LG KP500 is a GSM phone which can operate in four frequency bands, giving it a far-reaching reception range, and upon its global release, the LG KP500 can be used in 39 languages.
A genuinely affordable touchscreen, a very decent specs sheet, and fun and friendly interface of the LG KP500 phone is simple for anyone to understand with vivid icons on the 3 inch wide screen. Keeping in touch with friends has never been easier as the LG KP500 mobile phone has the latest UI that allows the user to attach a friend’s photo for the speed dial feature and then page through the portraits and touch the friend to be called.
An embedded stylus pen concealed in the base that can be easily removed for the advanced handwriting recognition program that allows the user to write memos and text messages, and also edit photo images by touching the screen with the pen tip. The QWERTY onscreen keyboard slides into view when the LG KP-500 is held horizontally, and the auto rotating display always shifts images or documents for proper viewing no matter which way the handset is turned. Also packed into the LG KP500 are motion sensor games that are played by turning, flipping, and shifting the handset for a more active and fun gaming experience. The LG KP500 will be available at the end of October 2008 in Europe and then on to the rest of the world.
Cons:
As an affordable touchscreen phone it has some limitations like no 3G support, no WiFi, camera has no auto focus and flash and no 3.5mm audio jack.

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Tags: auto focus, Dial Feature, Frequency Bands, gaming experience, Global Release, gsm phone, handset, handwriting recognition, keyboard slides, Memos, motion sensor, Pen Tip, Photo Images, qwerty keyboard, Reception Range, Recognition Program, Rest Of The World, Speed Dial, stylus pen, text messages

4 Comments »

  • LIAT MENASHEROV said:

    SICK PHONE JUST GOT IT WORTH EVERY PENNY

  • Aimee Chapman said:

    motion sensors are very useful when you want to detect stray animals or burglars on the move

  • Chipboard Sheets  said:

    the motion sensor that we use at home uses infrared beams and photocells

  • Projec said:

    some motion sensors are very expensive, specially those that are rated for industrial use

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