Hands-on with the LG KS20

LG's effort results in limited success. The home screen is about as attractive as any we've seen on a WinMo 6 Professional handset, but it's not particularly useful beyond the plain-vanilla functionality beyond what you'd see on any device in this class. No big, pretty clock, no weather widget -- just a nice color scheme and a four-pack of touchable buttons above the two regular soft keys. Hitting the right three buttons will take you to the normal dialer, messaging, and browser apps, respectively, while the leftmost button takes you to another Viewty-esque display for launching apps. It's nice, but we noticed that it's not difficult to confuse the phone into reverting back to the normal, stock launcher, which looks starkly out of place in this glossy beaut.
As usual, the lack of North American HSDPA is a dismal downside, too. Bottom line? It's a great looking device -- but don't expect LG to have worked any miracles with the platform.
Thanks to the good folks at Wireless Imports for the hookup!













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
m1k0 @ Mar 24th 2008 2:25PM
long, long time ago... Motorola ROKR E6
Constable Odo @ Mar 25th 2008 8:24PM
A stylus. People still need to use those things for input. This LG doesn't use one. Is that what Engadget is saying? I just wondered why they stuck the stylus in the picture.
JAmerican @ Mar 25th 2008 6:44AM
WTF is wrong with manufacturers! The make the screen fit the device!