(4/5) | Mobile Choice "We’ve wound up rather liking the KF600, despite its quirks and flaws. It’s a good-looking phone that’s easy to use for a touch-display device, even though it achieves this by embracing a traditional user interface, which would still arguably be easy to use with mechanised keys and navi-buttons." Read the Mobile Choice LG KF600 review |
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(6.9/10) | CNET.co.uk “It seems like everyone is trying to figure out innovative ways to implement touchscreens and the LG KF600 is definitely an interesting concept. Wherever you go in the phone, the navigation pad changes the keys it displays to suit your needs better. But we don't think it works as smoothly as it could and at times we found it clunky. We're definitely interested in seeing where LG takes this concept but we don't think they've got it right just ye.” Read the CNET.co.uk LG KF600 review |
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(5/5) | Mobile Phones UK “This makes the Venus a kind of hybrid between a conventional slide phone and a touchscreen-driven phone like the LG Viewty or the Apple iPhone. This is a brilliant idea - LG have realised that people love touchscreen user interfaces, but find them awkward for tasks like texting. The Venus offers the best of both worlds.” Read Mobile Phones UK's LG KF600 review |
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(88%) | Your Mobile Phone Reviews “This sophisticated handset is a slide opening mobile phone which comes with a slide out keypad. The amazing two screen design is quite unique & provides the user with an easy input method on the lower touch screen." Read Your Mobile Phone Reviews LG KF600 review |
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(3/5) | T3.com “Beneath the gorgeous styling, the Venus is very average handset. If the Interact Pad was developed further, the camera improved and connectivity enhanced (3G please), LG would have something truly appealing. At the moment it just a bit half arsed.” Read the T3.com LG KF600 review |
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