The LG KS360 is a chatterbox beloved amongst PhoneReport device's younger audience, comments suggest. The affordable-QWERTY keyboard-containing devices has arrived in South Africa, and will retail for a price of R1 800.
The KS360 features a 2 megapixel camera, a small 2.4 "display with QVGA resolution (240x320 pixels), only 15MB of built-in memory, with support for a microSD memory card, and a battery with 800mAh of capacity that might be seen as too little, although it provides 5 hours of talk time.
The phone is well-Targeted to the young ones by including MXit, Facebook, MySpace and its shortcuts in the menu. The toy-ish look of the phone does not reduce the functionality. Simplicity is the key-feature of the KS360, the phone is no smartphone, but it supports Java applications and games. Threaded SMS, and touchscreen dialling complete the objective of LG's latest bet in the South African market.
The KS360 features a 2 megapixel camera, a small 2.4 "display with QVGA resolution (240x320 pixels), only 15MB of built-in memory, with support for a microSD memory card, and a battery with 800mAh of capacity that might be seen as too little, although it provides 5 hours of talk time.
The phone is well-Targeted to the young ones by including MXit, Facebook, MySpace and its shortcuts in the menu. The toy-ish look of the phone does not reduce the functionality. Simplicity is the key-feature of the KS360, the phone is no smartphone, but it supports Java applications and games. Threaded SMS, and touchscreen dialling complete the objective of LG's latest bet in the South African market.