Tuesday, January 18, 2011

LG Arena KM900 Review – Style or Function?

Like most new mobiles these days the Arena is one that features a touch screen function, this being the style that seems to be all the rage at the moment. When producing a phone that is fundamentally equivalent to many others is common to the manufacturer to push one selling point, and in the case of the LG Arena KM900 about selling point has to be the so-called 3-D user interface. Another interesting point is handsets ability to play various video formats, something that may appeal to a large sector of the market.
There is plenty memory in the phone, a full 8 GB built-in and the ability to upgrade with a microSD card, and at 105.9 mm tall, 55.3 mm wide and just under 12 mm thick the phone is an excellent size; the titanium construction limits the phone to only 105 g, yet it is nice to hold and handle.
The trend was side mounted buttons appears to have been overlooked with regard to the Arena as only those that enter the camera and the volume are present here. Notably, the LG Arena KM900 features a 3.5 mm headset connector, something many rivals failed to do to their detriment.

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