I remember my first acquaintance with a little gadget called a mobile phone. Frankly speaking, I didn’t even think to take it seriously. Yeah, I thought it was great because it let its owner talk to anyone, and anywhere, and without wires… But, first of all, prices were extremely high and phones were heavy and weird. It was only the beginning… Who ever would have thought it!
Gone are the days, when mobile phones resembled everything but a tool for communication, when these phones used to be a status symbol, and a privilege of exceptionally the rich and famous. Now there are a lot of people around us who seem to be having a hot conversation with the palm of their hand.
Mobile phones have penetrated into all spheres of our lives, they have both opponents and supporters. The first group claims that these phones are very harmful, obtrusive, annoying, lead to the degradation of languages (because we adore writing text messages and violating grammar rules), etc. But, as for me, mobile phones are very convenient and possess tons of advantages, just some of them: games, cameras, videos, satellite navigation.
I have changed a lot of phones, but have never tried LG mobile phones, although they seem to have a lot of devices to suit my needs and to satisfy all my demands. LG scored a hit with their Chocolate series phones with their main features such as touch sensitive keys.
But, I would like to find more about the LG KF600 Venus phone. It seems very unusual with this cool display decision. It remain compact and boasts a 3.15 megapixel camera, a microSD card slot, Bluetooth 2.0, a great MP3 player, a sleek design, a seamless display, a novel navigation solution and even a 3.5mm headset socket for ordinary headphones. If to speak about its practicality and functionality, it features an email client and office document viewer.
My general impression, of course, it is not the best phone I have ever seen, but it performs everything well enough and even brings us something new with the IteractPad.
So what’s next for the mobile phone?


















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