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Announced back in July 2008 the LG KS360 was code named the LG Tribe and in fact still retains that name on the TIM Italy network. Not by any means the first QWERTY handset by LG but certainly the first handset by LG that was designed with typical phon...

Keyboard Open in Landscape ModeI cant believe I never moved phones before now, this is by far the best phone I have had and yes I know it has no WiFi or Flash for the camera but trust me, you really dont need it. I can honestly that everything I need...
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This is a handset designed to appeal squarely to younger mobile buyers looking for messaging and social networking on the move. It has a budget price tag to match, selling for less than £80 in Orange pre-pay packages. LGs KS360: sliding sideways The...

With its Qwerty keyboard and limited touchscreen, the KS630 is designed to tap into a niche audience who’ll be attracted by the messaging convenience of a Qwerty keyboard rather than a mobile phone numberpad. While there’s certainly no shortag...
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Aimed squarely at the younger mobile messager, the LG KS360 may have a slide out Qwerty keyboard and touchscreen dialling but its certainly more budget-priced social tool than top-end smartphone. Available for under £80 on Orange pre-pay deals, the KS...

Slide-out Qwerty keyboard, Messaging-centric design, Touchscreen dialling, Good-sized 2.4-inch display, Great camera, Good quality music player, MicroSD card expansion, Fast access social networking options, Solid design and build...

Keyboard can be fiddly to use, Keys could be better marked, Touchscreen limited to dialling only, Average quality 2-megapixel camera, No 3G connectivity, Low spec browser, Basic music player user interface, No 3.5mm headphone socket...
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The feel of the KS360 is one of a good quality phone, well built and interestingly designed. The keypad works well, but there are a few quirks with text entry and navigation of menus in landscape mode...

Great screen, good QWERTY keypad, some interesting details...

Navigation options can be confusing, some text entry problems, limited connectivity...

The feel of the KS360 is one of a good quality phone, well built and interestingly designed. The keypad works well, but there are a few quirks with text entry and navigation of menus in landscape mode...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-08-07 11:27:53
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LG KS360 is a mid-ranger that will easily catch your eye with bold colors and quirky controls. LG have managed to create a handset thats cunningly full of character, though its kinda hard to think of it in the hands of a grown-up. It does seem like a...

Well, here you go, rounding off the LG KS360 review weve got to say that we are impressed by the tight package that this QWERTY slider offers. The impressive 2.4-inch display (with a spot of touchscreen here and there), the nice and comfy keyboard, an...
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There was a time when a mobile phone was just that: a mobile telephone, but as text messaging and even emailing on the move became popular features on the vast majority of handsets, users have also had to become ever more adept at tapping away at their...

Super Qwerty keyboard, 2.4in QVGA is large and bright, 2MP camera performs better than expected, Touchscreen keypad is fast and responsive, Intuitive UI, microSD slot...

No 3.5mm headphone socket, WAP 2.0 browser unnecessarily antiquated, 15MB of inbuilt memory is stingy...

The KS360 achieves exactly what it sets out to do. If youre seeking a simple, well made, low cost handset to make the most of your messaging look no further...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 01:53:55
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Popular with the teenage crowd it's aimed at, the LG KS360 comes in blue and pink (pink edition is exclusive to Orange), and features a slide-out Qwety keyboard as well as social networking functions. Enough to satisfy the teens perhaps, but will it st...

As a very basic handset, the KS360 is passable. It will fulfil your texting and calling needs adequately once you get used to the confusing button layout and the cramped Qwerty keyboard. However, for the price, we'd recommend something more along the l...
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LG makes some of the most practical, feature-specific phones in the market. We saw that with the LG KU250 and the LG KP500 targeting a single specific feature at an affordable price. The LG KS360 is an attempt to take full qwerty messaging to the masses.B...
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Popular with the teenage crowd it's aimed at, the LG KS360 comes in blue and pink (pink edition is exclusive to Orange), and features a slide-out Qwety keyboard as well as social networking functions. Enough to satisfy the teens perhaps, but will it st...

As a very basic handset, the KS360 is passable. It will fulfil your texting and calling needs adequately once you get used to the confusing button layout and the cramped Qwerty keyboard. However, for the price, we'd recommend something more along the l...
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Lack of killer instinct, this is what immediately came to my mind when I got the LG KS360 smart phone.It looks like one of those regular handsets that are plenty in the market, thanks to the plastic body, and its slide out QWERTY keypad which mak...

QWERTY, nifty interface...

No flash, not a smartphone...
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The LG KS360 that we received in our labs recently is a lower mid-end phone targeted at youngsters who text a lot. The KS360 comes with a full QWERTY keypad that slides out from under the display. The phone also has a touchscreen and a funky color sche...

Design, full QWERTY keypad, large display...

Tiny QWERTY keys, poor touchscreen utilization, poor sunlight display visibility, no 3G, poor web browser, unimpressive battery life...

The LG KS360 that we received in our labs recently is a lower mid-end phone targeted at youngsters who text a lot. The KS360 comes with a full QWERTY keypad that slides out from under the display. The phone also has a touchscreen and a funky color sche...
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LG is really trying to capture the youth mid-range market by launching affordable handsets with trendy features that include semi touchscreens, total touchscreens and media capabilities galore. They’ve even managed to squeeze a QWERTY keypad into a sma...

Great Design, Good Features, Good Camera Quality, FM radio reception is quite good...

Music player volume too low, Videos frame during playback, FM radio takes long to store channels, UI is a little sluggish in certain cases...

CameraWith simple and very basic settings that include White Balance, Multi-shot, a few color settings and Exposure Compensation the KS360’s 2 megapixel camera, except for the bad placement of the shutter release, is very easy to use. Image quality...
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Well, here you go, rounding off the LG KS360 review weve got to say that we are impressed by the tight package that this QWERTY slider offers. The impressive 2.4-inch display (with a spot of touchscreen here and there), the nice and comfy keyboard, a...
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While we applaud the way LG has squeezed in a full QWERTY keyboard, it is not enough to disguise the shortcomings. Related links News LG launches the Prada II mobile phone - more details LG unveils the KF300 Video: LG KT615 demo LG reveals name of new...

LG has found room for a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard while maintaining a slim frame...

The lack of 3G makes for a sluggish internet experience.Look and Feel...

While we applaud the way LG has squeezed in a full QWERTY keyboard, it is not enough to disguise the shortcomings...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-07 11:27:46
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The colorful new KS360 is LGs latest affordable handset aimed at younger customers, designed specifically with messaging in mind. The devices main talking points are its slide-out QWERTY() keyboard and bright color schemes. Featuring a 2.4" display...

Threaded messaging, stereo Bluetooth, animated standby screen...

No 3G, awkward UI, poor camera...

The LG KS360 is a great little phone for textaholics and the like. With its full QWERTY keyboard and email/Instant Messaging abilities, its sure to be a winner with those who want to keep in touch. Its bright colors and fun software point this device...
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LG has been quite busy with its mobile phone launches of late. We've had the KC550 bringing 5-megapixels to pay as you go, the touch-control toting KF510 , and who can forget the sometimes fully touchscreened Secret KF750 ? Each of these handsets offers...
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