What is it: Attractive slider with a flashy touchpad
What we think: It might look great but using it is too fiddly
Average user rating
Average user rating from 2 users
Agree? Disagree? Write your own review of the LG KF510
LG KF510 user reviews
January 15, 2009
Posted by: KF510
"Almost, but not quite"
What I like:
The design and cool look, ease of use
What I don't like:
Technical flaws
Review:
So I bought this phone when I moved to Europe based entirely on it's looks and features. I do like the phone, it looks great, it's fun and it's relatively easy to use. It connects to the Bluetooth in my car well and for the most part the touch screen has been easy to adapt to (despire cnet's reviews, I like the cool arrows the LED pad flashes). I've only had the phone 5 months however, and have had it repaired twice (the first time the screen died and the second time it wouldn't slide closed anymore-- both covered under warrenty). It also doesn't do things like save outgoing text messages, which is a small detail but I find it slightly annoying. I like the phone... but the next time I'll do more research before just buying anything.
Tell us what you think
Can't find the product you're looking for? Want to suggest a product for review?

Do More with your Mobile Phone
- Gear Envy: Samsung U700
- How do I back up my mobile phone contacts, text messages and pictures?
- Gear Envy: Samsung G600
- Gear Envy: Motorola Rizr Z8
- Gear Envy: Nokia N95
- Gear Envy: LG Prada KE850
on Mobile Phones
Motorola Milestone: The Droid drops exclusively on eXpansys until 2010
The Motorola Milestone is coming to the UK on 9 December, but it's not landing on a network -- instead, it's selling SIM-free from online shop eXpansys
More:
- Sony Ericsson Aino has touchscreen problems -- but it isn't dead yet
- Tesco iPhone: Exclusive first picture!
- giffgaff Tool hire: Tool up for viral video adventures with the musicle and the gimp
- giffgaff: O2's bonkers-barmy crowdsourced phone network
- Nokia N900 fine-tuned with firmware updates during one-week delay
Latest Mobile phone Reviews
BlackBerry Storm 2
Clicking touchscreen may be useful for clumsy people, but ditching the Qwerty keyboard has its drawbacks
INQ Mini 3G
Sluggish at times, and not the easiest phone to use, but it offers a great range of features at a low price
BlackBerry Bold 9700
Has everything that makes the BlackBerry format great, but other smart phones offer more innovation








