LG Prada

For a first-time collaboration between LG and Prada, this phone is a significant achievement that will get you noticed whenever you use it. Indeed, this is one of the most attractive handsets that we have seen so far, and while it's not perfect in every area, it keeps LG firmly at the top of the fashion phone market.

The good Attractive design; large color screen; attractive user interface; world clock; FM radio.
The bad Texting can be awkward; lack of autofocus on the camera; glossy surfaces attract fingerprints and face grease.

CNET Editors' Rating

4 star

Average User Rating

4.4 star

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  • CNET Editors' rating

    4 stars

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      Design, Features, Performance and Support:
      8.0

When it launched the Chocolate phone last year, LG established itself as a serious fashion-phone manufacturer. Gone are the days when the company made ugly lumps of plastic--now its mobile phones are synonymous with class and style. LG has in fact become so stylish that Prada, a fashion house rumored to have rejected many offers to make a co-branded phone in the past, has teamed up with it to create this new model.The LG Prada is a very attractive, slim, candybar handset with a large color touchscreen that looks a tad like Apple's iPhone. But, unlike many fashion phones on the market, it comes with a decent feature set. It was conceived by designers from both LG and Prada--Miuccia Prada herself was involved in its design. The LG Prada is expected to be available in April, but be warned: it will be popular, so getting your hands on one might be difficult.

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This review is based on tests done by our sister site CNET.co.uk. As such, please note that there may be slight differences in the testing procedure and ratings system. For more information on the actual tests conducted on the product, please inquire directly at the site where the article was originally published.

Design
This is one of the most attractive handsets we've ever seen. The LG Prada looks and feels as though it belongs in a glass case on display in a trendy flat, rather than stuffed in a bag or pocket. You will definitely be noticed when you use it.

Even the box it comes in looks as though it was designed to house a luxury watch, not a mobile phone. There's a trendy hard-leather case inside emblazoned with a Prada logo, as well as a Prada-branded cleaning cloth and a hands-free headset.


The box looks like it was made for an expensive watch rather than a phone.
For a touchscreen handset, the LG Prada isn't that big, measuring a relatively pocket-friendly 54mm wide by 99mm tall by 12mm deep--it feels very light, too. It's wide enough to hold comfortably with one hand and it's fairly easy to tap the touchscreen with your thumb.
Features
The first thing you'll notice when you turn on the LG Prada is a distinctive start-up sound that was, according to LG, created by Prada and sounds like something from one of the Saw horror movies--you'll want to turn this off straight away.

Once it stops screeching at you, you'll notice that the user interface looks great, with cute icons, and you can customise it to suit your taste. We particularly like the theme that displays a wriggling fish on the start page.

The touchscreen is large, bright and more responsive than those found on touchscreen phones we've previously tested. There's no stylus provided but we didn't feel awkward using our fingers. It works very well when you just need to tap an icon or dial a number, but as with many touchscreen phones, there isn't any tactile feedback when you're texting. This means that you're not always sure if you've pressed the right key or if the screen has registered your tap, which gets frustrating.

The other problem that a touchscreen phone brings is that it can get scratched rather easily and unless you keep the LG Prada in its leather pouch it will become tarnished. It also collects a great deal of grease when you hold it against your ear to make a call, making it look dirty.

There's a video player that supports MPEG-4 and H.263 formats, an FM radio and a music player that supports MP3 and ACC files, among others. The music player feels vaguely like Apple's iTunes and lets you adjust the play mode to repeat and shuffle tracks. One flaw is that there's no built-in 3.5mm jack to let you plug in a pair of standard headphones.

The 2-megapixel camera has an LED photo light and shoots both still pictures and video. We're slightly put out that the camera doesn't have autofocus, but using the large color touchscreen as a viewfinder works well enough.


The touchscreen interface works surprisingly well, even though there's no stylus.
Unusually, there's a document viewer that supports Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Acrobat files. Documents are reformatted to fit the width of the screen, so there's no need to scroll sideways to read the text. It works, but the small screen means you won't be using it to read War and Peace on the train.

There's an expandable microSD slot for storing all your favorite music and videos, and you get a 256MB card with the phone. Plug the Prada into your computer via a USB cable and you can use it as a mass storage device, which is useful for transferring files around. You can also connect it to other devices using Bluetooth.

A noteworthy but rather gimmicky feature is the world clock, which reminds us of Google Earth, in as much as it displays a globe you can then zoom in on. It looks great on the Prada's screen.

Finally, for such a large-screened handset, you might assume that the LG Prada would be great for browsing the Web, but it's hindered by two factors. The first is that the browser isn't very good--text pops up in the wrong position and images can look squashed. The other issue is that there's no 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity, so it takes a while for pages to download.
Performance
Our battery lasted for two days before we needed to recharge it. The large screen drained a lot of power when the brightness was set to full, so once you've shown off your new purchase to your friends you'll want to turn this down.

The 2-megapixel camera is a little lacklustre and seems dated next to other phones that feature 3-megapixel cameras, such as the Nokia N73 or the Sony Ericsson K800i. Using the large touchscreen as a viewfinder is great, but without autofocus all our shots came out quite blurry.


There's a 2-megapixel camera on the back with an LED photo light.
Audio quality during calls was good and we didn't notice any muffling or distortions during calls. The sound quality on the music player was also good and sounded okay over the loud speaker, but it's not loud enough to replace a hi-fi system.

Conclusion
Whether this handset is for you comes down to how you use your phone. Heavy texters will struggle with the touchscreen and would be better off with LG's own Shine or Motorola's KRZR.

But for those that are mostly after a flash mobile to impress their friends, the Prada KE850 is ideal. It may not be perfect in every department, but its cutting-edge looks make up for the deficiencies.

Latest comments

0.05 stars

Pros: Gorgeous and a real Head-turner! stylish, lightweight and a CLASS OF ITS OWN...It's PRADA!

Cons: lacks 3G and limited personalization options.

Summary: It's not just a phone...It's PRADA!

My dear hubby bought me this PRADA phone as a gift and it replaces my nokia N95. It is the looks of this phone that really got me and the name PRADA lives up to it. If you're looking for a classy, stylish phone then this one's for you. The PRADA phone never fails to turn heads whereever I go. I just wish it has more personalization options though, like downloading your own themes. As for the price its actually not bad knowing that you are paying for the PRADA name. Well its been over a week since I got this PRADA phone and I'm lovin' it. I think I'm gonna stick to it until somethng better comes along! ;-)

Posted by damngorgeous
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0.05 stars

Pros: Best HP!

Cons: nil

Summary: Best HP!

Best HP!

Posted by Donovan
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0.05 stars

Pros: good interface by touching

Cons: a lot fingerprints

Summary: What a great design!

It's a PRADA. Truly a phone by PRADA.

Posted by stevenwang
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0.05 stars

Pros: Looks great, decent processing speed

Cons: Fingerprint magnet, prone to scratches, touch screen doesn't work in cold weather

Summary: Fashionable, Attractive, both complex and simple

Firstly, I live in Canada right now, so the temperature changes a LOT compared to Singapore. During cold weather and you have to wear gloves, the phone does NOT work. Cold fingers might hinder the touch screen as well for a bit. The other pet peeve problem that I know a lotta south east asians have, is that hot weather = sweaty/oily face. Be sure to get a protective screen cover (sticker) for the phone. If not, after ONE phone call, your entire screen is oily and icky =(. On the brighter sides, the phone is sexy as hell despite its simple design. The camera is decent, delay of a good 3-4 seconds...not so good. MP3 function is good. Due to the nature of the touch screen, several games cannot be played since it lacks a keypad. Dialing and SMS-ing takes a few times to get used to, but afterwards it works great! In short, get this phone if you have a simple social life, I do NOT advise using this phone for professional business uses. If not, happy buyings!

Posted by cct121
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0.05 stars

Pros: Absolutely lovely design, Designer made, All touch creen convenience

Cons: Slow at times, Shiny black appearance makes it difficult to maintain

Summary: The Prada made simple

Well, it may be a LG Phone but let's face it. LG Phones are on the rise in demand and its reputation in the mobile phone industry. Look at Chocolate and Shine, and now Prada which have brought more to notice LG phones. The Prada is relatively user friendly and fool proof to use and it makes even more heads turn ;)

Posted by fannatic89
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0.05 stars

Pros: elegant design, nice color, feature packed (For a branded phone...),pretty simple to use

Cons: lagging software, attract smudge, the silver part feels cheap,no padding on pouch,LG brand

Summary: It's a prada...

My first impression of this phone is simply subtle and elegant, and the prada pouch and cloth is a great bonus For this Price and brand, I think the Value for money of this phone is not that bad, at least you still get the totally new phone (Unlike the D&G Razr or Scirocco 8800) that's packed with enough features (Unlike Serene or Vertu) Moreover, it's a phone that never fails to turn heads though I'll like it better if only the LG logo is placed at the back (the circle one) All in all, this is a great all-round fashion phone without that much bells and whistles

Posted by synequano
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0.05 stars

Pros: One of those few things that make your wife happy,

Cons: bad for texting, LG logo at the back, $1000 ++ price tag.

Summary: awesome phone for women. for the first time 'a phone with beauty and features'

Go for it, if the prada brand gives ur woman pleasure.

Posted by sumer
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0.05 stars

Pros: touch pad convenience, classy and stylish interface

Cons: how about a gold colour?

Summary: Stylish, classy, elegant, posh

Sleek design with much nicer outlook than the iPhone =)

Posted by fannatic89
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0.05 stars

Pros: style/ design, touch screen, good features

Cons: no 3G, poor camera, no multi-band radio

Summary: v good phone, but still lacking a little

a good phone that ticks a lot of the right boxes, but i still feel it lacks some things that could have made this phone exceptional. it is like no other phone out there and looks gorgeous. however, it has a few 'flaws'. the camera is very average/ poor - has no autofocus and only 2MP. lack of 3G means it becomes a pain to browse the web. a headphone jack and stylus would have been very useful. i am using the N95 as a benchmark here, but the following features would have probabaly made this the best phone on the market - even better than the iphone: 1) 3G capability 2) better camera with autofocus, xenon flash and 4 or 5MP camera. 3)GPS capability 4)multi band radio (FM, MW, LW, SW, Digital) 5) a few more bells and whistles on the multimedia player - like windows media player

Posted by zed
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0.05 stars

Pros: Applesque

Cons: Fingerprints all over.

Summary: Coolest New Phone

Wish a stylus was included with it.

Posted by rizwanuae
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