Sometimes you can find out if the manufacturer has no faith in their own product, LG and KT610 is an excellent example of that. Although it was announced in February this year the World Congress mobile, LG’s efforts to promote KT610 were almost non-existent. A handful of half-press releases, a lack of decent photos and specifications and a refusal to answer For more information shows that maybe LG is expected that the KT610 to sink without trace.
To be honest, we saw the flowering terrible some phones from LG, but LG KT610 is not one of them. Better described as a cut-version of the Nokia E90, the KT610 is a Symbian smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard, support 3.5G and 2.4 “400 x 240 pixel main display. Because this is a smartphone S60, the KT610 will support all the usual S60 features and functions.
It does not have WiFi, KT610 and the lack of GPS, the superb 800 pixels wide display on the E90 and comes with a very basic 2 megapixel camera. On the other hand, this 109 x 54 x 17mm device is less than half the weight of the brick-type E90 and it is little more than that of a standard telephone.

The keyboard seems good, and relatively large screen will be convenient for e-mails and much better than the standard display for navigation on the Web.
Thus, the LG KT610 seems appealing, even if it is not as feature-packed as some devices. The number of devices Symbian S60 with the QWERTY is pitifully small, it is clear that the KT610 is a useful option.
So, why it seems to get the cold shoulder from LG? After all, someone has LG to all the trouble to design the thing, so LG certainly should be the promotion? We suspect that the problem is as follows: fashion. LG have been completely crazy for a touch screen phones, and kT610 is firmly in the non-touchscreen camp. This is not a very attractive, then it is not really consistent with the image that fashion LG is trying to promote.
The rumor is that the KT610 LG is poised to hit sales channels, but it was supposed to be last month. We believe that LG will not make a genuine effort to promote the KT610, at least on the basis of their historical past.
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