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LG KC780 reviews round-ups


The budget LG KC780 impressed us, but what did other technology websites think of the device?

LG KC780 with website logos
The budget super-snapped LG KC780 features an 8-megapixel camera

Published on Jan 8, 2009

Mobile Choice logo
3 stars
(3/5)
Mobile Choice
"Buy the LG KC780 for the purpose of having a good quality camera and all your snapping needs should be met. However, if you want something beyond that you may ultimately be disappointed. There's no 3G or HSDPA for starters so you'll be surfing the web on the sluggish GPRS or the ever so slightly faster EDGE data speeds. Music wise and while the audio experience was adequate, there's no 3.5mm headset jack… It's these slight oversights that despite its snapping credentials, the LG KC780's price is not the only thing that is mid-range."
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CNET.co.uk logo CNET.co.uk
"The KC780 packs EDGE, but disappointingly no Wi-Fi or 3G. You can shoot video in slow motion and you can put the ISO up to 1,600 for (no doubt useless) low-light shots. There's even a motion sensor so pictures align themselves automatically…Our first impressions are rather tepid -- the lack of 3G and Wi-Fi is a bit of a downer, but hopefully it'll make it much cheaper than the Renoir if you want to buy it SIM-free.”
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Your Mobile Phone Reviews logo Your Mobile Phone Reviews
“This camera focused handset is available in a stylish grey coloured casing which is eye catching to look at & the user friendly slide opening system is smooth & easy to use…The main feature on this gorgeous looking slider phone is the built in camera feature which supports both picture & video capture. The 8 megapixel camera comes with stunning Schneider Kreuznach optics & with easy to use imaging features.”
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Pocket lint logo
3 stars
(6/10 )
Pocket Lint
“Overall the KC780 gives a good showing of itself as a budget handset, giving you the chance to capture reasonable images whilst out and about…The battery life is fairly average at 240hrs standby or 3hrs talk time.  Where the KC780 fails is in giving you a slick looking high-quality handset. Small details, like the overly large buttons on the front and the lack of lens cover on the back, let the side down.”
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