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LG KF510 review: Shinier than Shine

Autheur: admin  |  phone
It is quite obvious that sleek looks and youthful appeal are very high on the LG list of priorities recently. Just as we gave you the flamboyant LG KF600, LG KF510 makes us wonder how much sweeter Chocolate can get. Undoubtedly of the same bloodline, the two handsets take a different approach to full touch navigation with InteractPad and Touch Lighting. The rest of the ammo is basically the same. The really sleek metallic finish and bigger 2.2" display (no InteractPad to shrink the screen) are the LG KF510 major assets. The ultra slim slider has the looks and handling to get us exited, so let's get rolling.
LG KF510 review: Shinier than Shine
LG KF510 review: Shinier than Shine
LG KF510 official photosLG KF510 review: Shinier than Shine

Great design and slim body
Touchpad navigation
2.2" 262K-color TFT display of QVGA resolution
3 megapixel camera with autofocus
microSD card slot with hot-swap
USB v2.0 and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
FM radio
Good web browser
Main disadvantages:
No 3G support
Tri-band only
Poor file management
Video recording maxes out at QVGA resolution
Inadequate display legibility in direct sunlight
Touchpad navigation just for the sake of having it runs a serious risk of failure. LG sure did know that and they seem to have a good enough background to step on. Plus, the steady improvements of user interface are a more than welcome effort. Nice and easy handling is notably gaining momentum with LG devices and the KF510 is surely another small step forward.

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LG KF510

Once again we reminisce of the Samsung E950 and comparison is not in its favor. Of course, it offers a touch-sensitive mini display, along the lines of the InteractPad, but is still a good enough reference point. The smallish navigation display of the Samsung is not capable of offering much more options than the touchpad of LG KF510. In addition, the KF510 touchpad has some interesting animations and interactions with the interface, which partially make up for the lack of a full color navigation display. It's fair to say that in terms of navigation, LG KF510 comes within reach of Samsung U900 Soul. And that's a downright compliment. The Soul is a high ball with HSDPA and a 5 megapixel shooter.

LG KF600 should also be considered here as a touch-based navigation peer. Save for the InteractPad, which is much more "interactive" than the touchpad, all the rest of their specs are very similar (if not the same). Both handsets seem to cater to a similar audience.


LG KF510 in its full shine

Now, one last thing before we're finished with the intro. The LG KF510 unit we got to review was still a beta version and, although major changes are unlikely so close to release, some tweaks might be expected in the retail version. We will be back after the jump.


Sony Ericsson Z780 spotted

Autheur: admin  |  phone
Another Sony Ericsson handset is in the works it seems, as some small photos and scarce information leaked online. The soon-to-be mid-range Sony Ericsson Z780 will be a close relative to the already announced Sony Ericsson Z770 both in features and design.

As the Sony Ericsson blog reports, the new Sony Ericsson Z780 will be a tri-band phone in two versions - Z780i for Europe and Z780a for North America. The phone will sport a main 256K TFT QVGA display and a secondary external one with unknown parameters.
Sony Ericsson Z780 spotted

The upcoming Sony Ericsson Z780 spotted online

Being an upgrade of Z770 it is almost certain that Z780 will sport the important goodies of its forerunner as EDGE and HSDPA support, Bluetooth, FM radio with RDS, M2 memory card slot, etc.

Unfortunately, the Z780 will again feature a 2 megapixel snapper, yet we still don't know whether it will have autofocus. The latest web browser NetFront 3.4 will also come with the clamshell.

Sony Ericsson Z780 will be available in two colors: Amethyst Silver and Grand Onyx. Bear in mind that so far this is only leaked information. We'll just have to wait for the official announcement to hear more about the specs and availability

Samsung i900, U800, L870

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Lately most of the major manufacturers have hard times keeping their unannounced handsets under cover. Still when live photos of six new unreleased phones leak it is more than enough to make it on the news.

The lot is lead by the high-end Windows mobile powered Samsung i900. The slim phone features the 6.1 version of the Microsoft operation system and comes complete with a 5 megapixel snapper. It has a generously-sized 262K color touchscreen, Wi-Fi and 3G support. It sounds great for starters, doesn't it? There are even rumors that Samsung i900 will sport GPS but we cannot confirm this just yet.
Samsung i900, U800, L870

Samsung i900

Next in-line is the new ultra-lineup member Samsung U800. True to its Ultra nature it will be only 9.8mm thick and will offer a sleek full-metal body. Samsung U800 will also come complete with 3G-support and a 3 megapixel camera.
Samsung i900, U800, L870

Samsung U800

Samsung L870 is a powered by the Symbian OS which seems to be becoming rather popular among Samsung handsets recently. This particular member of the S60 family will boast a 3 megapixel camera, FM radio and 3G-support. It will come in the slider form factor in the comparably compact dimensions of 102 x 50 x 13.5 mm.
Samsung i900, U800, L870

Samsung L870

Finally three entry-level handsets appeared. Those are led by the Samsung M620, which is the best equipped in the group. It comes in the slider form factor and features tri-band GSM support and a VGA camera. The other information about it by now is that it will feature a USB slot, FM radio and a TFT display.

Samsung i900, U800, L870
Samsung M620

Samsung B510 is even more basic, swapping the display for a CSTN one. It is also missing the USB connectivity.


Samsung B510

Finally we come to the Samsung B300, which is the only clamshell among the leaked devices. It will only have dual-band GSM support and will miss almost all multimedia features, but the FM radio.


Samsung B300

At this stage there is no information about the availability or the pricing of the handsets so we are waiting for their official announcements in the upcoming weeks.


Nokia N90

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The futuristic clamshell N90 stands on a step lower than the N91 model. There is no doubt that it will be welcome with excitement by all fans of digital photography. Beside the standard extended functional menu, it also offers a 2 megapixel camera, whose optics pride on the hallmark of Carl Zeiss, the manufacturer, whose optic equipment and lenses made him famous all over the world. Of course, here you will find a memory card slot and also one of the finest displays ever. This last model is the first one to hit the market, so it also was the first to undergo our severe tests.

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Nokia N90 is the second Nokia smart phone, which has a clamshell type construction. The first one was the 6260 model, known for its square body and metal covers. 6260 used to be criticised for its enormous weight and slightly bigger size. In this aspect, however, the new model scores even worse. It weighs the shocking 173 grams, due to which Nokia N90 overruns even big communicators like Sony Ericsson P910i (155 g), for example, or even Nokia 9300 (167 g). As for the size, this mobile is a real "fatty boy". It is 112 mm long, 51 mm wide and 24 mm high.


Equipment had to be fit somewhere...

Due to its bigger size and weight, N90 is not another small pocket toy anymore. I did not stand this stone in my pocket for a long time and soon it was travelling into my bag. Even though the phone feels quite comfortable in one's hand, the place, from which one's pointing finger usually backs up the phone, is now occupied by the bulgy bed of the camera. As a result, the phone is likely to overweight forwards.


Unpacking - beside everything else, the box hides a software CD and a data cable


Is this still a clamshell?
Apparently, Nokia engineers felt like letting out the ghost from the bottle when they were working on N90. It has two joints instead of the standard one, opening this way space for a tiny cuboid, on which the camera was mounted. In addition, the camera works on the principle of rotating - if the lens looks to the left, you can turn the camera part to the right up to an angle of 180° or to the left in an angle of 135°. Unfortunately, a full 360° rotation is not possible. Every 90° the camera runs into a lock, which prevents it from possible unwilling rotation.


Is this a phone at all?

The main display rotates as well. It does so from its standard position to the right only, up to an angle of a little bit over 90°. The display stops in two arresting positions: its basic position and at the end of its rotating move to the right. In addition, there are four locks in the main joints of the phone, which determine the four basic positions of the whole mobile:

1. Phone is closed – both main parts are closed, the camera is aligned to them, which makes the phone look as a cuboid. The camera lens can look to both sides.

2. Camera mode – both main parts are closed, the camera part deflects in such way that the lens can look to the side opposite to the side the outer display looks at. The outer display also serves as a viewfinder of the camera. The camera application is managed through the control buttons placed on the top edge of the device. It starts automatically once the lens part is even slightly turned. The display can also be used as a mirror for self-portraits, provided you direct the camera to the opposite side.

3. Phone is open – main parts are fully open, the camera part gets into a crosswise position (it allows rotating, which does not make the camera application start running automatically). The main control elements here are the main keypad and the main display. All functions of the phone are freely approachable.

4. Camera mode – the top part of the phone gets opened up to a position, in which it contains a right angle together with the bottom part. The main display turns by 90°, the camera lens get set to look to the side, which is opposite to the one the main display looks at. The display itself fulfils the functions of a viewfinder. Having been even slightly turned, the camera application automatically starts running. This mode also allows you to activate the video recording application or view the picture gallery. The main keypad is non-active. The right hand controls both the joystick and the release button on the sideway of the phone, whilst the left hand controls the buttons above the display. This mode is also used for video conversations in 3G networks.


Holding the phone in a the camera mode

The quality of the construction is superb. Rotating parts smoothly bottom into their resting positions. The moment of locking is accompanied by a muffle click. Everything moves effortlessly, contra reactions are light. Moving parts show no signs of contra will. Even though all mentioned details should be considered relevant and expected from any mobile of such a class and price, Nokia deserves our congratulations. My only uncertainty was awakened by the creaks given out by the cover of the phone's bottom part in the area around the keypad. On the other side, they are not constantly present, but come out under stronger pressure only.



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