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by Davin Chew
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Friday, 03 November 2006 03:19 PM |
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Conclusion
Like the KG800, the KG810 was designed with focus on style over functionality. This doesn't mean that it lacks features however; it's sufficiently loaded on the contrary. Safe to say, it all boils down to the design's appeal. It's a sleek and slim phone with more than decent functions to get you by, but the deciding factor would probably depend on how much you like its design. There will be people who would be irked by the unavoidable fingerprints and smudges on the surface despite its attractive glossiness. My advice to anyone considering this phone is to hold one and get a heavy feel for its ergonomics and touchpad before deciding to purchase it. The LG KG810 retails at RM1,299.
Pros
- Very slim, sexy and light, solid build
- Surface resistant to light scratches
- Great display
- Touchpad for MP3 is a cool feature
- FM radio
- 1.3 megapixel camera and Bluetooth (A2DP stereo)
Cons
- Glossy surface extremely susceptible to fingerprints and smudges
- Tinny speakers (I wouldn't expect better)
- No memory expansion slot
- External camera key prone to accidental activation
- Touchpad can be difficult at times
- Camera isn't the greatest around
- No 3G
Review unit courtesy of LG Malaysia.
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