LG KF700 preview: First look

First look

GSMArena team, 9 May 2008.

This article is outdated. We have already published a full review.

LG KF700 codenamed LG Virgo is among the latest LG multimedia full touch devices. It stands out with multiple control-and-navigation methods. LG KF700 puts together a 3" touchscreen display, a slide-out standard keypad and a side mounted scroll wheel with an adjacent OK key. And still, the KF700 is a rather compact device, which reminds a lot of the LG Prada. The fashionable Prada however easily gets blown out by the LG KF700. Now then, let's take it out for a spin, shall we?

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LG KF700 official photos

Key features

  • Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE plus HSDPA 7.2Mbps
  • 3 megapixel autofocus camera
  • Secondary camera for video calls
  • 3" 262K-color TFT touchscreen display with 240x480 pixels resolution
  • Touch feedback (haptics)
  • FM radio
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • Sliding hardware keypad
  • Side scroll wheel with an OK key

The LG KF700 we had for a few short days was a pre-release beta version and so we decided to do a quick and dirty preview instead a full review. Some features (or disadvantages) may be subject to change in the retail unit, so we decided not to rush a full review.

The LG KF700 has a remarkably responsive user interface, fashionable looks and strives to conquer most of the multimedia applications you might want in a mobile phone. The three input methods are diverse enough for you to find your preference. However, all the three types are rather fused - the only one you could go without is the scroll wheel. The touchscreen display does the job for most tasks, but you need the keypad to enter text. The keypad is useless on its own too, because it has no D-pad. So in the end, you are bound to use at least two of the input methods described.

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LG KF700 live images

But let's not waste any more time and see what the LG KF700 has in store for us. Take the jump for more on it.

Reader comments

  • KAZI
  • 13 Jun 2008
  • Pxx

nice and simple

  • Meh
  • 06 Jun 2008
  • mv8

Yawn! This phone has no carisma

  • dmatt
  • 13 May 2008
  • PcP

I think it would be nicer without that hideous scroll that besides it's not that practical ... One scroll at a time AND not being able to press it....