Typical price: £35
What is it: Budget pay as you go clamshell phone
What we think: A good looking budget phone with decent call quality and battery life, but not ideal for lots of texting
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Reviewed on: 11 July 2007
Tags: lg electronics, nokia, budget, colour
We like:
Low price; easy to use; good call quality; decent battery life
We don't like:
Texting could be better; useless camera; low-resolution screen
CNET UK judgement:
The KP202 has a pleasing design and boasts good call quality as well as decent battery life. It lacks headline features, but you can't really expect flash extras for such a low price. On the whole it's a good performer for the money, but heavy texters might be better off checking out budget models from Nokia or Sony Ericsson instead
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