itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-15 20:53:59
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Touchscreen handsets are much more common than they used to be and without GPS on board the Prada II finds itself in the second division rather than the first. The QWERTY keyboard does give it quite a lift, though. LG - Prada II KF900 price Buy LG Pra...
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Looking identical to the original LG Prada phone, the second coming of the Prada mobile phone offers definite improvements over the original. The LG Prada KF900 features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a stylish design and a simple yet effective interface. The Prada KF900 mobile phone, like its predecessor, has a great design. It is one of the best looking phones on the market, with a gloss black finish and chrome edging. Predictably, the Prada is a fingerprint magnet (so much so that LG even incl...

Design, aesthetics, QWERTY keyboard, simple yet effective interface, speed, HSDPA-capable, Wi-Fi...

Proprietary headphone/charging jack, no GPS, poor browser, expensive...

LG’s Prada KF900 is proof that fashion phones don’t always have to be all style and no substance. The lack of GPS and a standard headphone jack are downsides, but the QWERTY keyboard is excellent and the interface is a winner...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-15 20:54:02
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Design The technology world and the fashion world seldom come together. Perhaps its because those in the tech world struggle with fashion, or perhaps its those in fashion who struggle with technology. Nearly two years ago LG embarked on a daring part...

Simple yet stylish design, Excellent touchscreen experience, One of the best QWERTY keyboards around...

Expensive, No substantial internal memory, No 3.5mm headphone socket on the phone...

Theres definitely a few components missing for what youll pay for a Prada, but these havent detracted from our experience. Its much better than the original Prada phone and many of its current competitors as well.
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-15 20:54:09
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The LG KF900 Prada is a great entertainment phone, and we’d pick it up for the excellent camera and video alone. As a smartphone, the internet and email experience is a bit too patchy to really stand up to full-featured devices like the Nokia N96, HTC...

Excellent entertainment features in camera, video and editing suites; superb touchscreen; smooth user interface.

Patchy internet and email experience; lags in menu loading as memory is used up; lack of GPS prevents it from being a real ‘highend’ device.
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-15 20:54:09
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I like LG. Along with HTC, they deliver phones that I will actually play with even after I have all of the information that I need for my review. With the LG Renoir, for example, I enjoyed getting it out of my handbag and watching my friends giving a l...
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Was it really as long ago as May 2007 that I reviewed LG's Prada? Back then, we still had six months to wait for Riyad's review of the first iPhone , too, and touchscreens in general were the domain of business oriented smartphones. How things have change...
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The second collaboration between LG and fashion house Prada, the KF900 Prada Phone by LG delivers a distinctly refreshed and reworked take on the original touchscreen luxury-brand phone, whilst retaining much of the minimalist charm of the original. Sh...

5-megapixel camera, Touchscreen, control with multi-touch, Qwerty keyboard text input option, 3G HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi connectivity, Good quality music player, 1GB MicroSD memory card supplied, Good quality video recording, Minimalist design, Intui...

No smartphone capability, No GPS, Motion-controlled games limited, Widgets are limited, Low-light shooting isnt great, Some potentially battery-sapping features, Monochrome themes are limited, Touchscreen text input is poor...
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Times have certainly changed since Pradas first touchscreen phone strutted into UK stores back in early 2007, bringing minimalist chic touch control to the fashion conscious, cash-splashing phone buyer months ahead of the iPhone’s arrival. LGs Prada...

The Prada II maintain all the style of the original but packs in a more refined touchscreen user interface, a very usable slide-out keyboard, Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity, and a 5Mp camera. It certainly has plenty of fashionista appeal, even if that b...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-15 20:54:11
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The follow up to the original Prada mobile features a slide out QWERTY keyboard and a 5-megapixel camera. There's also a 3-inch touchscreen display, Wi-Fi, 3G, HSDPA, full HTML browser and FM radio. The goodThese mobile gizmos have a fantastically long...

These mobile gizmos have a fantastically long shelf life - do you realise we’ve gone through four handbags since we bought my first Prada phone a year ago? Thank goodness this one is almost exactly identical. We couldn’t be doing with learning...

Keyboards? Yuck. Aren’t those what dreary office workers use to communicate with each other? All I know is that they’re hell on the fingernails, darling. And I can’t help noticing the Prada has well, ballooned a little around the waist...

Too under-powered for geeks and too chunky for genuine fashionistas, this competent touchphone is destined to sink to the mass market quicker than a Christian Dior anchor in a vat of Chanel.LG Prada 2 is tagged with LG, Prada and mobile phone. Select a...
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pz10.com Updated: 2013-11-15 20:54:11
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For the original LG Prada the best way to travel in style was to travel light. But this time around its carrying a full QWERTY suitcase packed with goodies. Top of the line functionality and an updated interface sound just the right kind of luggage to...

The LG KF900 Prada will try to do everything for you and hey - it will come out right for the most part. To begin with, its one of the most uncompromising all-inclusive upgrades weve seen in quite a while. The original Prada phone is improved down to...
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When the original Prada phone sashayed into stores in Spring 2007, a few months ahead of the iPhone, its touchscreen fashionista flavour was something elegantly different and undeniably desirable for style-conscious phone users.Fast forward to early 20...

5megapixel camera, Slideout Qwerty keyboard, Touchscreen control, Pinchzooming, WiFi and HSDPA data connectivity, Stylish design, Decent sounding music player, High quality build, Onscreen widgets and other shortcuts...

Chunky body, Proprietary headphone socket, Texting isnt great using virtual numberpad, Limited monochrome themes...

LGs second collaboration with fashion house Prada delivers seriously upgraded features, and combines a fine Qwerty keyboard with useful touchscreen control...
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The first Prada phone is something of seminal handset. Launched just before the Apple iPhone and the HTC Touch in 2007, it helped kick start the touch phone movement while popularising the trend of fashion label affiliated blowers. Fashionistas couldn&rsq...

Chic design. Solidly built. Touch UI vastly improved. Multi-touch works well when web browsing. Solid camera and video recording performance...

Fiddly web browser. QWERTY keypad compromised slimline design. Lack of built-in GPS. No integrated 3.5mm headphone jack...

Less slinky than the original but the improved feature set and screen make it a solid, if unspectacular, touch phone...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-07-26 05:46:43
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The LG Prada II is just like the original WAG-ish Prada phone, but far, far better. Something for the rest of us, as it were. Yes, you sacrifice the wafer thin build to fit in that Qwerty keyboard, but if you type fully punctuated texts and lengthy ema...

There are three things this phone does: it makes and receives calls, it looks really nice, and it deals with video and photos with aplomb. And for those people looking for a phone to do all three: we have a winner.Like this phone? Compare 1 LG Prada 2...
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The LG Prada II is just like the original WAG-ish Prada phone, but far, far better. Something for the rest of us, as it were. Yes, you sacrifice the wafer thin build to fit in that Qwerty keyboard, but if you type fully punctuated texts and lengthy ema...

There are three things this phone does: it makes and receives calls, it looks really nice, and it deals with video and photos with aplomb. And for those people looking for a phone to do all three: we have a winner.Like this phone? Compare 1 LG Prada 2...
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Sure this is a phone that carries the popular name of Prada, and it has one of the most stylish designs on the market, but you can bet that the slide-out feature of the QWERTY keyboard and the high-quality touch-screen interface are the features that w...
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best4reviews.com Updated: 2013-11-15 20:53:59
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LG’s KF900 handset is a smoothly stylish piece of mobile phone technology featuring a superb 3-inch touch screen and a slide open body that hides an excellent to use QWERTY keyboard. Given the Prada marketing, the phone’s fairly pricey at around £400 S...

Design, Keyboard, Touch screen, Ease of use.

Price (SIM-free), No GPS, Leather case, Proprietary connector, Bulk.

The LG KF900 Prada II looks pricey SIM-free, but its specification and the nice interface and the excellent keyboard are all worthy of note – if you can find the Prada II on a contract that suits you (or free!), its certainly worth a closer look...
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The LG Prada II ($500 unlocked) improves on its predecessor in some important ways--such as by offering a physical QWERTY keyboard, 3G network capability, and Wi-Fi support. Its packed with impressive specs, but it doesnt have a vital (and increasing...

Excellent multimedia features, Responsive multitouch interface...

No GPS...
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Building on the success of the first PRADA phone, LG and PRADA recently announced the second LG PRADA phone (model: LG-KF900) in Singapore that sports an elegant and stylish design and claims superb features and performance. The main difference betwee...

Eager to improve on the (now discontinued) GTX 280, Nvidia did the obvious thing and sent the GT200 GPU for a die shrink. The result is the GeForce GTX 285, which is essentially a higher clocked GTX 280. Before we move on, lets take a quick look at th...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-11-15 20:54:10
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The price tag puts the LG KF900 Prada in a bracket where it’s competing against handsets with far more functionality, but this phone has enough solid features to warrant a serious look. Related links News Toshiba TG01 Smartphone Announced VIDEO: Unboxi...

Excellent entertainment features in camera, video and editing suites; superb touch-screen; smooth user interface...

Patchy internet and email experience; lags in menu loading as memory is used up; lack of GPS prevents it from being a real ‘high-end’ device. Look and Feel...

The price tag puts the LG KF900 Prada in a bracket where it’s competing against handsets with far more functionality, but this phone has enough solid features to warrant a serious look...
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By Irene ThamIF THE first LG Prada phone has not won you over yet, its second instalment should do the trick.The LG Prada II sports not only glamour but also fancy technology that would convince a fashionista to up her tech quotient.A slide-out Qwerty...

This time, LG has loaded up on tech to also appeal to the tech-savvy. The total damage is $1,976 for the phone and the watch. If a pricey Prada bag has not stopped you before, why should it this time?...
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The LG KF900 Prada will try to do everything for you and hey - it will come out right for the most part. To begin with, its one of the most uncompromising all-inclusive upgrades weve seen in quite a while. The original Prada phone is improved down t...
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The first Prada phone is something of seminal handset. Launched just before the Apple iPhone and the HTC Touch in 2007, it helped kick start the touch phone movement while popularising the trend of fashion label affiliated blowers. Fashionistas couldn&rsq...

Chic design. Solidly built. Touch UI vastly improved. Multi-touch works well when web browsing. Solid camera and video recording performance...

Fiddly web browser. QWERTY keypad compromised slimline design. Lack of built-in GPS. No integrated 3.5mm headphone jack...

Less slinky than the original but the improved feature set and screen make it a solid, if unspectacular, touch phone...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2013-11-15 20:54:11
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Recommended: Click Here to Update All of Your PCs Outdated Drivers In the very crowded market of cellular phones, it is difficult to find a phone that stands out from the crowd. Keep in mind, the operative word here is difficult and not impossible. Th...

Without a doubt one of the greatest benefits of this phone is its enormous memory. This is a phone that can store up to 1000 numbers! For people who are in business or are highly in demand, the ability of a phone that can store this volume of numbers is n...

There are very few cons to this particular phone. Perhaps some may feel the price is a little outside their range, but this is understandable considering all the "fringe benefits" this phone provides to users. , Perhaps surprisingly, there is no GPS...

Again, this is a very tough cell phone to top in terms of its many values. That is why it constantly draws rave reviews and is a solid seller in a very crowded marketplace...
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Inheritance is a strange thing. Sometimes one can even dream of it. For example, one day you may find out that you have an aunt, leaving you a few billion dollars and a world-famous hotel chain. However, there is also one other special type of more “we...

Keeps the design language of the original, Plays DivX videos, A good music player and highquality sound, Usable QWERTY keyboard, Captures videos with high resolution and quality...

The build quality does not meet its price, The multitouch screen is almost unusable, The images that you can take with the camera are worthless, The browser is slow and hard to work with, Poor battery...

Would you be surprised if we tell you that the PRADA II will not be a nominee for best fashion phone for the season? When it comes to design, it does not offer anything that impressive, and its thickness and build quality could hardly make it a fashion...
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