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LG KF310 Review
LG KF310 Review
Published on: 25 June, 2008 by PhoneArena Team
Messaging:
From this menu, you can create SMS, MMS and email messages. The last option allows you to send and receive large files, not suitable for MMS. However, you’ll have to manually setup even the accounts for the largest web mail servers. Text input is assisted by the T9 system, and using the user-preset templates saves more time.
Connectivity:
LG KF310 is a tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz), which makes it fully usable only on the territory of Europe and Asia. In addition, there, you’ll be able to take advantage of the 3G UMTS (2100 MHz) support.
For local connectivity, the phone is equipped with Bluetooth 1.2. You can also connect your phone to a computer as a mass storage or a data device, by using a USB cable.
Internet:
The Obigo WAP 2.0 browser performed excellent, considering the class of the phone. The heavy www.phonearena.com opened trouble free. There was a delay in the reactions while navigating and the lack of options (zoom in/out, pan view) was very noticeable. Nevertheless, this didn’t ruin the KF310’s performance.
From this menu, you can create SMS, MMS and email messages. The last option allows you to send and receive large files, not suitable for MMS. However, you’ll have to manually setup even the accounts for the largest web mail servers. Text input is assisted by the T9 system, and using the user-preset templates saves more time.
Connectivity:
LG KF310 is a tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz), which makes it fully usable only on the territory of Europe and Asia. In addition, there, you’ll be able to take advantage of the 3G UMTS (2100 MHz) support.
For local connectivity, the phone is equipped with Bluetooth 1.2. You can also connect your phone to a computer as a mass storage or a data device, by using a USB cable.
Internet:
The Obigo WAP 2.0 browser performed excellent, considering the class of the phone. The heavy www.phonearena.com opened trouble free. There was a delay in the reactions while navigating and the lack of options (zoom in/out, pan view) was very noticeable. Nevertheless, this didn’t ruin the KF310’s performance.
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