LG Cookie KP500
The LG KP500 is nicknamed the ‘Cookies. It’s billed as an affordable touchscreen phone and found that there are some amazing deals out there to tempt you. But before you rush off to buy one, we joined the tour in a cookie, and let’s find out what is missing compared to the more expensive rival touchscreen phones.
Let’s start by looking at what you get. You get the original touchscreen-driven device (not just with one touch-sensitive buttons), which is controlled by pressing the virtual buttons and icons with your finger or stylus that is included with the phone. Pioneered by iPhone (and others), the touchscreen phone trend in 2008, and it is difficult to underestimate the amount of fun you can have a virtual button on the screen. Especially for people like us, who do not go out enough. In the early days touchscreen mobile phone is often tricky to use, but these days they’re all pretty easy once you have used to them. We do not think that the Cookie will submit any issues, although some of May to find a stylus nuisance. Anyway, very fun to use! KP500 also has a built-in accelerometer, which means that senses a determined and automatically rotate the screen. The virtual QWERTY keyboard slides appear when you turn on the phone to landscape mode, which looks very cool. Accelerometer is also used when playing, so you can tilt and turn the phone Wii-style controls for movement. You can shake and flip phone at other times to control different functions. This is all great fun, as long as you do not mind being stared at by passers-by.
Cookie of the most compact touchphones. There are about 20% smaller than the iPhone 3G and a few millimetres thinner than its big brother, the LG Renoir. And weight of only 89g, it’s probably the lightest mobile phone ever touchscreen. We can not think of any light at the top of our heads anyway. However, and this is quite important, LG made the phone cleverly small without reducing the screen size. 3 inches across, it’s a big screen by default, and when he came to the touchscreen, size really does not matter! A larger screen makes it easier to use, and the cookie is definitely a phone that is easy to use.
So, that is good ergonomics, and a good screen. What else is good? Well, have a media player that plays the most popular digital music format. It also has a stereo FM radio. It’s got a good web browser. Email support and have a document viewer installed. USB and includes Bluetooth connectivity, and operating frequency is a Quadband GSM, so you can use your phone anywhere in the world.