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LG KG920 Review

Detail is in

Detail is in

Published on: 26 May, 2007 by PhoneArena Team

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Messaging:

You will find almost everything necessary in the messages menu. When you start writing a new message, the phone will ask you whether this is going to be a text or multimedia message or an email, but if you start a text message and decide to add multimedia content, the mode would automatically be changed to multimedia. The T9 system helps when typing in texts and you can choose from 3 font sizes, the standatd Bold/Italic/Underlined/Strikethrough, formatting /right, left, justified/ and the colors for the font and the background.

You also have an email, which you can restrict to 50/100/200/300КB for attached files.


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Connectivity:


If you decide to connect KG920 to the surrounding world, you will find out that this is maybe its weakest side. It is just a three-band GSM (900/1800/1900MHz), which limits its use in the USA only to places with coverage at 1900MHz. It is equipped with the slow GPRS connection for the Internet and it does not avail of the quicker EDGE or 3G, which would have been more logical for a contemporary phone of this class. Locally, the connection is through Bluetooth v1.2, but the multimedia profile for stereo music is not maintained. The standard phone set contains a computer connection cable.


Internet:

This is another big misunderstanding in the case of KG920. The Internet browser is a regular WAP browser can only open simple WAP versions and not standard web pages.

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