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June 29, 2006

LG KG320 Review - Mobile-Review



Mobile-Review reviews the LG KG320, and notes: "Though the handset’s rear is not as flat as its front panel and the first thing your fingers will fumble is the camera’s cover, which sticks out from the shell by approximately 1,5 mm. In order to unveil the lent, and simultaneously start up the camera application, if the keypad isn’t locked, you need to slightly press the cover. In sum it takes nearly 7 second from the moment of releasing the cover to actually snapping a photo. The shutter has two narrow slits, so it won’t muffle the sound coming out from the speakerphone located right under it, when it is slid open. Quite good solution, especially taking account of the fact that all ring tones and songs are spread via the loudspeaker located on the phone’s rear. Comparing the K320 with Nokia 6230i, LG’s device tops in this face-off owing to higher volume and better low frequencies, though yields to Motorola E398. The camera’s module is edged with a ring made of silver plastic. A tiny mirror, which appears to be a decorative detail rather something of much use, and a LED flash are placed to the right of the camera’s lens. If you are going to shoot in poor illumination, keep in mind that the best distance for these conditions is 35-60 cm. The bundled flash can be also used as a flashlight."

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