What is it: Flip phone with a user-accessibility focus
What we think: A decent, simple-to-use phone for people who want big buttons and nothing too fancy
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 April 2009
Tags: LG Electronics, LG KF300, clamshell, earbuds, MMS
We like:
Large buttons; numerous shortcut keys; adjustable font size; FM radio; easy to use
We don't like:
Poor camera quality; no screen reader
You might also need:
A microSD card will help with the teeny 14MB of on-board memory
CNET UK judgement:
The LG KF300's features are pretty basic, but we like how it crams big buttons and handy shortcut keys into a conservative-looking, thin clamshell that won't break the bank
Full review:
Not everyone thinks it's a good idea to have a mobile so small you can put a strap on it and call it a watch phone. For the older phoner, people with disabilities and the chunky-thumbed, a hearty button to push and a big display are more attractive propositions than a wonder of miniaturisation. Continue Reading...
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May 7, 2009
Posted by: GM
"Almost, but not quite"
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