LG KF600 - a phone like you’ve never seen
Thu, Jan 17, 2008
The new LG KF600 phone comes to impress fans of tactile sensations and gentle vibrations, with a special user interface, consisted out of two frontal displays: one standard and the other touchscreen. Even more, LG KF600 has a slider design and through a simple slide you can discover the classical calling keys and alphanumeric keyboard.
The Touchscreen bears the name of InteractPad, it’s placed in the inferior part of the phone and serves the task of menu navigation, but it also proves it’s efficiency even in multimedia applications. If you’re listening to music and viewing a video, the display transforms into a touch panel with dedicated keys (play, forward, back etc.), and if you’re let’s say admiring your photo album, with the help of the InteractPad you can enlarge, shrink or edit images, easily. To prove even more that the user interface will undoubtedly impress you, the LG KF600 has a few special pre-installed graphical themes (conceived by a “graffiti master”), especially if you like walls and old spray “styled” subways.
Until present day, only Americans have had the chance to enjoy the double display interface, this because the LG KF600 is the correspondent for the LG VX8800 Venus terminal, from the Verizon network, launched in last year’s spring. It seems they differ just through the camera (the one at the KF600 has 3 MPs, while the one at the VX8800 only has 2 MP).
The standard display can show up to 262.000 colors at a 240 x 320 pixel resolution. As it was expected from a high-end phone, specs such as Bluetooth, microSD memory card slot, miniUSB interface, are without a questions present.
LG KF600 will first surface in China, Mexico, Brazil and Turkey, and then in the rest of the world. It’s price has yet to be revealed, but it will probably fluctuate around the American VX8800’s price tag, meaning approximatively 400$, without taxes.

Source: GsmArena
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