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LG KF700 Released by Telstra LG KP500 Cookie Mobile Phone


LG KF700 (under the name LG KF700Q) has recently been released in Australia via Telstra, the largest mobile operator in the country.

Coming in a slider form factor, the KF700Q brings the following features: HSDPA connectivity with high data transfer speeds up to 7.2 Mbps, a 3 inch TFT touchscreen display with 256K colors and 240 x 480 pixels, a 3.15 Megapixel auto focus camera, Bluetooth, Music player, expandable memory and so on.

LG KF700Q is available for retail price of 879 Australian dollars (about 858 USD or 540 Euros).


Cookie Touch Screen Mobile Phone definitely does not come with the war cry fitting an iPhone killer, though it sports a remarkable touch screen. This mobile phone is a compact device that boasts of affordability of price. You know well that Apple iPhone has triggered a new trend that is nothing else than the celebrated touch screen in mobile phones. Cookie too strives to follow this hot trend by etching out a user-friendly touch interface to you. You, once getting used to it, shall find it pretty convenient than the fiddly stylus that is also a provision here. The in-built accelerometer that adorns its screen helps it put forth the virtual keyboard of the QWERTY type the moment you flip this phone to landscape mode. The accelerometer also comes handy in your stints with mobile games. On the whole, there is no wonder if you find this mobile phone a fun-oriented device.

The communication data download area of this quad band GSM mobile phone is explained by GPRS and EDGE. You might get a bit disappointed here, not to find any 3G or super 3G niceties that are the hallmarks of today’s high end enterprise and multimedia phones. However, a WAP 2.0 browser presented here, strives to take you through the websites, with the prompt back up of a document viewer that conceives PDF, PPT, DOC, XLS, PDF and TXT files. Messaging in this mobile phone refers to Email, MMS and SMS, supported by Predictive Text input and T9 dictionary. You have a decent 48MB on-board memory in this gadget that can be expanded up to 8GB using its expansion slot that suits a MicroSD card slot. Further, you can engage in device-to-device file transfer using Bluetooth (Wireless) and USB 2.0 (Wired).

LG KP500 Cookie Multimedia Mobile Phone flaunts a music player that can realise a range of music files such as WMA, MP3, AAC++, AAC+ and AAC. This aspect of the mobile phone comes beside a FM radio. The imaging device of this mobile phone is digital camera that comes with the detailing power of 3 mega pixels. This resolution of the camera is complimented by the digital zooming, as well as the video recording capabilities of it. The video playback is a nicety on its TFT LCD that comes with the resolution of 240 x 400 pixels and 262K colours.

Other Significant Features

Speakerphone

64 Voice Polyphonic and MP3 Ringtones

Games (Java)

Vibration Mode

Handwriting Sensor

1000 Entry Phone Book

3.5 H Talktime

350 H Standby

89g Weight

Dimensions: 107 x 55 x 12 mm

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