LG KF310 Review
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The 2-megapixel camera has a quite modest interface, but on the other hand, it offers many options, including even burs shot (9 pictures max). The overall photographs quality is low, but we didn’t expect more from a device of this class.
You also have a camcorder, but the videos you can shoot are low quality ones (176 x 144) and a few fps . Do not expect to use it for anything else but MMS messages.
Multimedia:
The music player lets you sort the tracks by recently played, all tracks, artists, albums, genres, playlists or shuffle. Playing a tune, you will see the album cover, track info, the progression bar with the control buttons below it. Aside this theme however, there is another one, which has an animated visualization display on the bigger part of the screen. It doesn’t correspond to the sound, but it is a good alternative.
The video player has no separate icon in the menus and is activated by selecting a file. The interface is simple and very easy to use and it offers quite some options (it even has screen capture). Maximum resolution of the videos that you can play is less or equal to the screens resolution. You’ll get the best results if you format in 3GP format with h263 codec and about 20 fps.
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5 Comments
1. JeaLouS_B (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:55 0 0
So I get that the target for this, and many recent, reviews are obviously the average joe. Regardless of who the target audience of the device the 'PA Phone Rating' is always based on how well the general user would like it. In my personal opinion, this is a bad way of rating the phones. Because based on this rating the staff of PA would be using the LG KF310 over their Iphones (which scored a 8.8). The reality is that the phone performs execptional for the audience it was made for, but not so for a high tech junkie. Which is why I must ask why would a site create a rating system that rates a product on its capabilities individually and disregard it to give a general opinion of how they felt about? Curious, yeah?
2. (unregistered) posted on 25 Jun 2008, 21:14 0 0
Yeah,, always found choosing a phone to be more of a personal decision... not based on a rating.
3. PhoneArena Team posted on 26 Jun 2008, 02:33 0 0
The rating is based on the class the phone is targeted for. An entry-level with lots of options = good phone. A high-end phone with mediocre features and user experience = not so good phone.
5. Marabus (unregistered) posted on 03 Sep 2008, 14:28 0 0
can someone explain how to install games on thish phone? thank you