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Review - LG Renoir KC910 - Part 2
The other buttons include the meny button, start/end call, photocamera and volume buttons. The screen features a 3″ display with 240×400 pixel resolution, with great contrast and brightness that make it easy to use even when directly under sunlight. The touchscreen sensibility during daily use is good, but not perfect; during applications and menu navigation, there’s no problem, but sometimes the SMS and text messages present some issues. Nothing too problematic, in any case.
As for the software, the main screen presents a widget structure with four buttons on the lower tab: calls, phonebook, messages and main menu. For those who wonder about the low resolution, it’s worth reminding that the main screen is a scroll-display: after dragging the preferred widgets and finishing with the editing phase, the splay can be scrolled vertically.
Published on February 27, 2009 · Filed under: LG Mobile, Mobile Reviews;

