LG says that this is a phone for the SMS junkies out there, who really need to get a fix quick. Ok, that’s not actually what they say, but this is very much a phone aimed at the texters out there.
It has a full QWERTY keypad that slides out horizontally, so you can type away to your friends. The keypad is user-friendly and, overall, this is a rather pleasant looking phone. On the features front, it’s a pretty standard arrangement of a 2 megapixel camera, GPRS and EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0, MP3 player and FM radio. The LG KS360 also has an accelerometer, so it can tell which way up you’re holding it.
Strangely though, this phone feels a bit half-baked to us. It has a touch screen, but can only be used for dialling. Yes, you can enter text to get to your contacts, but not to send a message, or for any other functionality. Why LG? Why? If you give it a touch screen, why is it only for dialling?