LG KG320 Review

January 11th, 2007 · No Comments

LG KG320LG KG320 is a 2006 model mobile phone. Mobile-Review reviews the LG KG320 and talks about email client, “You can send one mail to up to 6 recipients. E-mail’s size must not exceed 2000 symbols no matter what language it is written in, or 100kb. You can attach a photo, an image, sound, voice memo (up to 5), text files from external memory and contacts. Phone can receive e-mails up to 300kb in size, but saves only recognized file types, same goes for sending. Let’s hope that in future firmware versions this will be fixed. As for MMS, you can send same things as in case with email, but there can’t be more than 1 photo in each slide. Size of outgoing MMS cannot exceed 100kb. When sending a message you can also pick recipient’s address from either the phonebook or the recent list, where 20 latest number are stored. The list features only contacts’ names without revealing telephone numbers. On receiving a message from an unknown person, his number may be saved as a new one or added to an already existing entry.”

CNET reviews the LG KG320 and writes, “Interestingly, the KG320’s display takes up a good half of the real estate. Combined with a streamlined keypad design, the overall effect is to make the LG seem more like an MP3 player than a phone. At a glance, some users may find the KG320 rather plain-looking, given its minimalist appearance. But pick it up in hand, and immediately the impression changes as you’ll find there’s much to like about the clean lines, feel and solidity of the handset. In keeping with its minimalist look, there’s just one button on the right that serves both the MP3 and camera function. On the left is a covered port.”

MobileBurn reviews the LG KG320 and has this to say about features, “the LG KG320 comes complete with a 1.3 megapixel camera, 262k color TFT LCD display, and Bluetooth. For the music lover, the LG KG320 boasts 128MB of on board memory, an MP3/AAC compatible music player, and supports the USB Mass Storage class to ease the upload of files. Unfortunately, the USB connectivity is limited to the 1.1 standard, so transfers will be slow. All up, the KG320 has quite a good feature set for a handset only 9mm thin.”

InfoSync reviews the LG KG320 and writes, “Rarely have we seen a slim phone which leaves such an admirable first impression. The elegantly designed KG320 is a handset which doesn’t compromise on ergonomics in order to achieve a slimmer form factor, resulting in the inclusion of a high-quality keypad and an excellent display in a wafer-thin form factor. Advanced functionality is expectedly absent, however, given its modest battery life; a 1.3 Megapixel camera and a useless music player sans memory expansion is as good as it gets.”



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