Exterior
Well, the one that has been at me was a red one, but there is a another, black, edition too. To tell the truth this has black too, as the phone has gradient coloring, which looks absolutely great in my opinion – if I don’t want to be subjective then I could say that it’s very special. On top of the reflective front there is a speaker, that is the handsfree speaker too, while below this we can see the 2.2” QVGA display, which is of a great quality. In the bottom we can find touch-sensitive navigation control, which is also unique and easy to use – I will go into details about this on the next page.
After sliding the 104.5 x 49.5 x 10.9 mm large, 91 gram device open we get to see the numerical keypad. The sliding mechanism isn’t the usual one either, as KF510 works similarly to a Nokia luxury phones: we don’t slide the keypad down, but the display upwards. It’s hard to imagine for those who didn’t see something like this before, but I like this kind of solution. The numerical keys are of an appropriate size, they have a good pressure point and a reticular surface, just like you can see on the picture below.
The metal backside is also gradient colored, there are no special design elements on it. We can take it off by using the button on the bottom. The phone’s camera and microSD slot appear after sliding it open.
In the top right corner we can find the charger/headset connector, which is protected by a high quality cover. The power button slider is in the center, while under it we can find the camera’s exposure key, which also functions as the music player’s hotkey. We can unlock the keypad with these keys, without sliding the phone open.
The volume control keys are on the opposite side, while on top we can see the neckstrap’s hook. The bottom of the slim handset is completely empty.
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