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The bad: Shorter-than-expected battery life; sluggish operation at times; non-expandable memory; buggy software; no FM radio.
The bottom line: Despite its shortcomings, the KG320 offers a good combination of size and multimedia features aimed at those who want a small yet functional mobile phone.
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Average User Rating
from 3 users
6.7
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Almost perfect
Mar 21, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Design, IMR ringtone
Cons: not enough speaker volume, standby time not very long
Opinion:
This is the best design I have seen on a mobilephone - simple yet with almost all the functionality.
With its super clean front face, any kind of wallpaper just suits it very well and gives more sense of art.
I guess it will take another several years to see a better design.
nice, good looking
Dec 8, 2006Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: smart looking, eye catching
Cons: longer you talk, hotter you got.
Opinion:
ok phone with horrible synchronization software
Aug 20, 2006Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
Pros: one of the smallest phones out there
Cons: sync software doesn't work
Opinion:
I bought this phone in Hong Kong recently, mainly because it's one of the smallest and lightest phones out there. As a phone, it works pretty well, but the main weakness is the sync software. I normally sync my Outlook contacts with my phone and LG's PC Sync software theoretically allows you to do this however I could not get it to work (and I'm a tech geek). On top of that, all the LG software looks like it was designed as part of a high-school programming project -- unprofessional and unfinished looking. This was a deal breaker for me, I returned the phone to the store yesterday.
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