Networks: EDGE, Phone features: With FM radio, Connectivity: Bluetooth, Camera resolution: 5 Megapixels, Integrated memory size: 8192MB, Standby time: 230 hours ...
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Review summary: Many of you will remember this time last week, we were invited to the exclusive launch of the LG Arena KM900 blogger event (here and here!). It was a great chance to be able to see live for the first time how the latest LG S-Class user interface ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Some unique features and a decent spec list - but does it all add up to a crowd pleas
Pros: Sleek / Feature-packed
Cons: Laggy / Poor camera / iPhone-aping
Verdict: The headline specs tick the right boxes: wireless data connections consist of HSDPA wireless broadband, as well as EDGE, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, along with assisted-GPS – about the most we'd expect
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Review summary: Even if not featuring all these mind-blowing specs that Samsung OMNIA HD has, LG ARENA is also eagerly anticipated by many, because of its new S-CLASS 3D interface …...
Verdict: Our LG ARENA KM900 Review is now published - read it here
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A lavish touchscreen mobile phone with a three-inch, WVGA screen, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, a five-megapixel camera, 8GB of storage, DivX video support and Dolby Mobile sound.
Pros: The LG Arena's screen fits more pixels in than Gordon Ramsay does TV shows: it's one of the most high-res on the market and makes movies look dazzling, and it's only matched by the stunning silver exterior, which we reckon actually has the Clooney ...
Cons: Like to text? Not after trying to tap out "Where r u?" on the LG Arena you don't: the touchscreen is near impossible to use for anyone with fingers thicker than a marker pen. And for all the looks and features that come installed, the LG Arena isn't ...
Verdict: Apparently, you can't have both substance and style. If you choose the LG Arena, you'll certainly get the latter, but the former will sorely be missed.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A touchscreen phone worthy of consideration?
Pros: User interface, feature set, build quality, screen quality, audio quality, bundled headphones are pretty good
Cons: Accelerometer doesn't always play nice, questionable third party software support, Wi-Fi doesn't support all data tasks, screen not so good in bright conditions
Verdict: Certainly a contender, but it won't suit everyone
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