Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Don’t burn your fingers - Review LG Arena KM 900



I love LG as a company, but have never had the opportunity to use an LG phone. So when I got a mail from their PR team to evaluate the new LG Arena KM 900, I jumped at the opportunity.

To start with, the Arena is good to look at, has a nice attractive finish, and is a bit smaller than the iPhone, but at 3” it is still big enough for most tasks. The accelerometer lets you play some motion games, but with LG using it on a proprietary engine, I don’t think a lot of games may be available — so don’t buy it as a game phone.

The Scube interface is wonderful and racy. However, the most annoying feature is getting to type on the keypad. Like other new generation phones, it does simultaneous directory look-ups for any number that you enter, but the way it interacts to the touch needs to be worked on. Sending an SMS or using the phone keypad to make a call can be a pain as the keypad is not very effective—LG needs to make it larger. Some features like the speaker phone menu and hold call are nice, but the call history/SMS history option will put off most serious users.

LG, however, scores with its music player and speakers, especially with the smooth movement between tracks and cover flow-like presentation. The Dolby certification and noise reduction are great add-ons. Thankfully, it uses a 3.5mm headphone jack like the iPhone.

The 5mp camera has a good macro mode, but the colours aren’t that good, and at times the camera is just too slow. The phone supposedly has an Assisted GPS and Geotagging features that allow users to tag photos according to their location, thus making them easier to manage. However, this feature did not work for me.

The phone has an in-built memory of 8GB plus the option to add a mini SD Card. Sadly, the phone still uses a proprietary cable for data transfer and charging.

The Arena undoubtedly has the best touchscreen after iPhone, with a zoom in and out that actually works. However, this option is limited to pictures and not useful for browsing or texting, making the phone primitive.

The phone supports email from any POP/IMAP provider as well as MS Exchange, but does not work over a wireless link rendering the phone almost useless in a Wi-Fi zone. Moreover, the email options are anything but user friendly and I had a tough time removing my account configured on the phone.

Go for the Arena if you want a phone which is a looker and not a great call/SMS machine. But remember the touchscreen market is slowly getting crowded and more players expected to come in the near future with better products. At Rs 24,990, buy this if you want a touch-phone which is not the iPhone.

Some Pictures Taken with the Phone





For More Information click arena.lgmobile.com

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The Above article / review appeared in the Indian Express, on Sunday 31 May 2009.

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