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February 11, 2008

LG KF510



LG KF5101 The LG KF510 is a slim slider phone offering a 3 megapixel as well as the following features:

* 11mm (.43") thick
* metal frame
* tempered glass display
* available in two color schemes, Stardust Dark Gray and Sunset Red
* MP3 player
* LG's advanced tactile touch technology
* contextual buttons that change based on the current activity

Via MobileBurn.

LG KF510 Reviews

CNET UK reviews the LG KF510 and writes, "While the LG KF510 looks great on the outside, the features didn't dazzle us as much. There's a 3-megapixel camera with autofocus, which performed well in daylight but seemed to struggle in very low light conditions, despite the inclusion of the oft-missed LED photo light."

Mobile Choice reviews the LG KF510 and writes, "The most surprising performer is the autofocus-toting 3.2-megapixel snapper. It features all the photo functions you would expect from a mid-ranger, such as white balance, colour effects, contrast, self-timer and multi-shot, but also throws in a shake-reduction mode for those of you affected by untimely judders. Naturally, the flash light isn't Xenon flavoured but the Power LED is still pretty bright, if a little inconsistent when it comes to illuminating low-lit areas. Shooting in a 2048x1536 pixel resolution, the camera takes decent snaps, and while it occasionally doesn't pick out some fine detail, its vivid colours and consistent focus shine through."

3G reviews the LG KF510 and writes, "The most surprising performer is the autofocus-toting 3.2-megapixel snapper. It features all the photo functions you would expect from a mid-ranger, such as white balance, colour effects, contrast, self-timer and multi-shot, but also throws in a shake-reduction mode for those of you affected by untimely judders. Naturally, the flash light isn't Xenon flavoured but the Power LED is still pretty bright, if a little inconsistent when it comes to illuminating low-lit areas. Shooting in a 2048x1536 pixel resolution, the camera takes decent snaps, and while it occasionally doesn't pick out some fine detail, its vivid colours and consistent focus shine through."



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Posted by BJ at February 11, 2008 11:33 PM