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Hands-on with LG's 5-megapixel camera phone

by Andrew Lim
(Credit: Crave UK)

There's nothing worse than having your mate shove their fancy new camera phone, such as the Nokia N82, in your face when you're not exactly rolling in moolah. But if you're on a budget it doesn't mean you can't find a good mobile snapper. In fact, it's worth keeping an eye on the pay as you go shelves for older handsets that end up there--you can often find a bargain.

If old phones don't float your boat, LG has come up with a relatively inexpensive solution in the KC550 slider. It doesn't have 3G or Wi-Fi, but it does come with a 5-megapixel camera that takes good shots in daylight. It's worth mentioning that there's only an LED photo light on the camera, so shots in low light don't come out brilliantly, but in the daytime it performed just fine.

As for the rest of the KC550, we don't have too many complaints. The keypad is easy to use, and the screen is large enough to prevent unattractive squinting. Overall it's a pretty, well-built phone and feels like one too--it's neither too heavy nor too light.

Typical to LG's new fleet, the KC550 exudes a certain style and doesn't shout pay as you go, which is a welcome change. It currently goes for about 170 pounds (about $339) SIM-free from Play.com, which sounds expensive but isn't compared to other 5-megapixel snappers. Expect a full review soon.

(Source: Crave UK)

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by oran9087 April 9, 2009 3:16 AM PDT
I bought this LG KC550 (orasy) around september last year, and have experienced a lot of slugishness, faults and most of all its missing that little bit of quality. The LG KC550 feels very plasticy and in my opinion would only buy it if your in the market for A REALLY GOOD CAMERA PHONE! this phone has a brilliant camera but thats all its really good for.
last thoughts bring me to think that you should only if you want a medium quality phone not hte best in the market and if you have a little more money to spend i would go a little higher priced!
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