LG KF700

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LG KF700

LG is continuing to launch ever more impressive multimedia phones and the new KF700 doesn’t buck that trend. The first phone with a choice of three input methods includes a 3-inch touch-screen, alpha-numeric keypad and a customisable shortcut dial, which makes accessing the nigh-on endless list of options quick and easy. The KF700 boasts a full web browser with access to all Google sites including Maps, Gmail and YouTube, and with support for HSDPA 3G networks offering super-fast connection you can afford to leave your laptop at home. The Real Music player provides crisp sound quality with support for a wide range of formats including MP3, WAV, WMA, MIDI and AAC, plus an SD expansion slot for up to 4GB of storage, and multitaskers can use other applications while listening to music. Other features include a 3-megapixel digital camera with auto-focus with image stabiliser for blur-free shooting. Sadly, the camera lacks a zoom function, but then the quality is good enough that this is not a massive problem. With a deft touch-screen interface, the KF700 can be considered a real competitor to the all-conquering iPhone.