Hirdetés
Introduction, packaging
I don't like to repeat myself all the time, but I just have to do it now. Let's begin this review with something that might sound familiar to many of you. LG is improving. The thing is, that they are just pumping out handsets that on the whole are not always exceptional, but they can usually show something new, that the competitor’s can’t. We should just think of KF600 with its bit immature but innovative user interface, KF510’s assembly quality and new touch panel, or Viewty’s video recording capabilities.
And now we have the manufacturer’s phone codenamed Secret, towards which I have mixed feelings. It is exceptional from many points of view, it has many functions that we couldn’t see on any other handset, but unfortunately I feel that this time LG did something wrong. KF750 is basically a pleasant phone, but it’s usability is quite immature, and moreover its designers have emphasized some things that were unnecessary in my opinion. The buyers will be the ones to decide if this is really true.
Since the Chocolate series we could have got used to the fact that that the company’s phones are sitting on stores’ shelves in nice and small packages. It’s no different in the case of KF750 either, and the demanding cardboard brick has the usual accessories inside: charger, data cable, headset – and one more thing, as a bonus we get the screen cleaner phone decoration known from Shine. The headset is made of two parts, so we can connect any headset, if it has a 3.5 mm jack plug, to the remote controller that has the volume controls on it.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!





