What is it: Mid-range slider phone aimed at texters
What we think: If you're fed up with using a standard keypad to send text messages, this could be for you
LG KS360 Review
Reviewed on: 21 August 2008
If you'd rather not use the slide-out Qwerty keypad for dialling, there is a curious alternative. On the front of the phone you'll see a key with a symbol of a finger touching a screen, that when pressed offers you the chance to dial via the screen. Bizarrely, this touchscreen functionality, which works well, can only be used for dialling and nothing else.

Performance
Audio quality during calls was loud and clear
without any noticeable muffling or distortion. Battery life lasted for
over two days with moderate use. As there are no heavy-duty features
such as 3G or GPS, the KS360's battery wasn't overwhelmed during our
testing, but battery life will vary depending on how often you use the
KS360.
Conclusion
If you're looking for an all-in-one
super-phone, avoid the LG KS360, because it doesn't have much to offer
in terms of features. What it does offer is a competent messaging
experience that allows you to stay in touch with friends quite easily.
It doesn't have the best Qwerty keypad out there, but it's easier to
compose messages on than most phones.
If you're looking for a phone with more grunt, you may want to check out the HTC Touch Pro, which is about to come out in the UK, the BlackBerry Bold or the Nokia E71 -- all of which come with excellent Qwerty keypads and heaps more features.
Edited by Nick Hide
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