Friday, October 16, 2009

LG KC550 Orsay Mobile Phone Review an Easy to Use Camera Phone at an Affordable Price

The LG KC550 Orsay is a nice little phone that is easily accessible. For something so cheap, has lots of interesting gadgets and goodies, the jewel in the crown to his sophisticated 5 megapixel camera. Appearance: In 110 g, this is a slim, small, small phone that fits easily into your purse or pocket. Its 2.4-inch TFT 262K colors on screen may not be as large as touch screens out there, but it is certainly beautiful and able to perform well. (Incidentally, the motion sensor that turns the screen from portrait to landscape also allows a variety of games very clever.) Your case is robust, but sophisticated, with black plastic and an attractive silver frame. The buttons are conveniently located and easy to press. The phone also slides smoothly to reveal a touch pad, which is quite pleasant to use. Connectivity: The connectivity of the phone is perhaps its greatest disadvantage. While it has USB, EDGE, GPRS, Bluetooth with A2DP and a, we find no HSDPA or WiFi. Or consist of WAP browser XHTML, which does the job, but not so high tech. It redeems itself there are SMS, EMS, MMS, video MMS and email and the features of T9 text input, but if you're trying to download music or videos, has led to a slow. You may want to try the Opera Mini browser in contrast to the already available for your convenience. Camera: The camera is the greatest strength of the phone at the moment. With five megapixels, a Schneider Kreuznach and an LED flash, which brings a lot of power. There is also an image stabilizer, auto focus, and a nice lens cover and a photo gallery. Editing options include white balance, and the ability to increase sensitivity up to ISO 800. The photos come in looking for clear and your shutter speed gets long with some of the biggest mobile camera. We thought it better to add a xenon flash instead of LED but the LED is still good until it's too dark. Its video recording capabilities are also very good, with quality fresh and soft for the whole movement. Sound: The sound quality is simply wonderful d'Orsay, which lets you do. The media player supports MP3 and sports an FM radio to boot. You can also download ring tones in MP3, MIDI, and formats for ring tones. Quality of your voice recorder is pretty high too. Memory: The phone is quite spacious, with twelve megabytes of memory. If this were not enough, a microSD memory card allows more than four gigabytes of storage added. Talk time is fairly comfortable to six hours with 450 hours of standby time. The burden should not be a big problem. Other benefits: The Orsay comes with all the usual goodies included as an agenda that allows up to one thousand contacts, calendar, scheduler, alarm clock and calculator. Also included is a handy document viewer that lets you view and edit TXT, PDF, DOC, PPT, XLS e. Verdict: While its Internet connectivity options can leave you wanting more, this is an impressive phone for those who want something accessible, convenient and easy to use. This is also a good phone for camera enthusiasts who do not want to pay an arm and a leg by the largest mobile camera.

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