Typical price: £250
What is it: 8-megapixel camera phone
What we think: Lacking oomph, this basic camera phone should have been better, especially in terms of picture quality
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 4 February 2009
Tags: LG Electronics, LG KC780, photo light, SIM-free, smart phone
We like:
Large keypad
We don't like:
Camera could be better; lack of HSDPA; lack of Wi-Fi
CNET UK judgement:
We wanted to love the LG KC780 but it simply didn't deliver the experience we expected. Considering its size, LG could have packed in plenty of features. If the point was to create an inexpensive camera phone, then the camera has to perform a lot better. This phone simply lacks pizzazz, although we're sure LG will come up with the goods this year
Full review:
Sneaked in by the South Korean company after the LG Renoir, the LG KC780 is another 8-megapixel phone, but comes in a slider format and has a slimmer profile. Continue Reading...
LG KC780 History
20 Jan 2009 in Crave
LG KC780: Hands-on with all 8 megapixels
If you can't help but feel aroused by megapixels, the LG KC780 should have you buzzing like a bee -- its camera has eight of 'em
14 Oct 2008 in Crave
LG KC780: A trimmer 8-megapixel camera phone
LG can't help popping out 8-megapixel camera phones and just after it announced the LG Renoir it's only gone and unveiled another one, the LG KC780
30 Sep 2008 in Crave
Incoming: Samsung Pixon vs Sony Ericsson C905 vs LG KC780
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