What is it: Attractive slider with a flashy touchpad
What we think: It might look great but using it is too fiddly
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 April 2008
Tags: LG Electronics, LG KF510, paper, LEDs, text messages
We like:
Metal and glass casing
We don't like:
Touchpad doesn't respond quickly enough; lack of any stand-out features
CNET UK judgement:
At first sight, the LG KF510 had all the makings of a great phone: it looks good and it feels good in the hand. Having spent some quality time with it, the sheen started to wear off and it ended up being frustrating to use at times
Full review:
Sticking to its design guns, LG has whipped out the KF510, an attractive phone that feels like a quality product. It's similar to the Chocolate phone but is it as fiddly to use? We gave it a good gripping to find out. Continue Reading...
LG KF510 History
10 Apr 2008 in Crave
Hands-on with the LG KF510: Adding a little sparkle to your life
We couldn't make our mind up about the LG KF510 when we first saw it, but after spending some quality time with it, we're rather impressed
11 Feb 2008 in Crave
LG KF510: LG's new glass-fronted hotness
LG has announced the launch of its KF510 slider phone -- an extremely stylish slider with a glass-fronted display and looks to kill
Latest user reviews
January 15, 2009
Posted by: KF510
"Almost, but not quite"
August 5, 2008
Posted by: clairehalbert
"Not that good, really"
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