'LG KE850 is a cool, unique phone with lots of style and fashion sense.'
'And the hype makes sense: not only is the phone slim and beautiful, it's also a touch screen phone similar to the much-ballyhooed and yet-to-be-released Apple iPhone.'
'If the price is not an issue for you and you are looking for a phone with an exquisite look, rather than the enhanced functionality of a multimedia device like N95 or of a mobile computer like a PocketPC, then this is a good phone for you'
'using the Prada phone as a regular calling handset proved easy enough.'
'with the IM clients disabled, YouTube videos were jerky, and I never managed to find enough memory to view that MySpace page.'
'It sports a small keyboard and Wi-Fi short-range wireless networking.'
'It enables users to re-size images, write captions, or draw on photos and post them from the device directly to most social networking pages or blogs via a hotspot or WLAN.'
'It's disappointing that a newly launched PDA should ship with Windows Mobile 5.0, not version 6.0 which has been on the market for about half-a-year.'
'Windows Mobile 6.0 will drive your multimedia and organisational software just fine, but in a hugely competitive market flooded with GPS enabled smartphones, this little PDA may just get itself lost.'
'The device can be sluggish at times, especially with numerous applications open..'
'It's a bit tough to slide the card in, and it goes in upside down for some reason, but at least it's not under the battery.'
'It was even easy to see in sunlight, something that can't be said about most screens.'
'The HTC's rear-firing speakerphone is more like a PA system: extremely loud (the phone vibrates with the power of the sound and folks in the next room will likely hear the call with no problems even at half volume).'
'the 1.3-megapixel camera is relatively poor; photos had a greenish tint and seemed a bit dark, with evidence of exposure, color noise, and contrast problems both indoors and out.'
'If you include photos in your contacts, then it will even display the picture, though arguably at so small a size that it's virtually useless.'