Sunday, September 28, 2008
LG KM500 Unboxing Review
This time we have KM500 on hands. It is the first music phone of the company and the first product from their new “M” line. For us, with regular phone functions, KM500 is nothing special, a typical device, really. However, for LG phone it could even be considered a breakthrough with its new added music feature which is teamed with Audio legend Mr. Mark Levinson to deliver superior sound quality.
Standard stuff: a Battery, a Charger, a USB cable, a handsfree, CD and Manual.
It is a basic slider phone which resembles the Chocolate series, feels solid, compact and pretty sturdy.
Below the display, you will see two concentric embossed circles, and the slider's music controls are activated when pushing the 4 specific parts of the circle, just like the usual D-pad.
The keypad layout is clean and clear just like the previous LG device.
The 3.5mm audio jack is located at the bottom left of the phone, and when headphones are connected the wire dangles on the side awkwardly. It is a bit inconvenience.
And the charge or cable synchronization is located at the upper part of the left side of the phone.
KM-500 will display some interesting light effects when you playing the music.
We have tested that the music really sounds quite good, with good battery autonomy and it’s really nice in design, as a low budget phone you will not expect too much, right? KM500 may be a good choice, if you don't mind the small screen and you're looking for an economy music phone.
Standard stuff: a Battery, a Charger, a USB cable, a handsfree, CD and Manual.
It is a basic slider phone which resembles the Chocolate series, feels solid, compact and pretty sturdy.
Below the display, you will see two concentric embossed circles, and the slider's music controls are activated when pushing the 4 specific parts of the circle, just like the usual D-pad.
The keypad layout is clean and clear just like the previous LG device.
The 3.5mm audio jack is located at the bottom left of the phone, and when headphones are connected the wire dangles on the side awkwardly. It is a bit inconvenience.
And the charge or cable synchronization is located at the upper part of the left side of the phone.
KM-500 will display some interesting light effects when you playing the music.
We have tested that the music really sounds quite good, with good battery autonomy and it’s really nice in design, as a low budget phone you will not expect too much, right? KM500 may be a good choice, if you don't mind the small screen and you're looking for an economy music phone.
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