Testseek.co.uk have collected 57 expert reviews of the LG KP500 Cookie and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG KP500 Cookie.
July 2009
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The editors liked
Stylish touchscreen mobile at an equally stylish price.
Affordable. Compact
Lightweight and pocket-friendly. Bright screen. Receptive touchscreen. Can customise homescreen with widgets ...
Touchscreen control
Affordable price
Minimalist design
Onscreen widgets
3-megapixel camera
Music player
MicroSD memory card support
Mostly good user interface
Virtual Qwerty keyboard text input option
A class leading large and vivid display
Responsive touchscreen
Fast UI
Well thought out software
Slim and extremely light
Classy design
Good value
Lightweight
Large screen
Intuitive and responsive interface
Squint at the Cookie from across a crowded bar and you might just see an iPhone. At that distance you won’t notice the plastic case and low-ish res (240x400) screen
While the screen-flipping accelerometer and 3MP snaps will look as good as any Appl...
Slim design
Good photo viewer
Budget touchscreen handset in a slim shell
The editors didn't like
It's lacking WiFi
3G
DivX and XviD playback.
No 3G. Camera lacks autofocus or flash...
No smartphone capability
No 3G
No Wi-Fi
No GPS
Texting can be tricky
Virtual Qwerty keyboard keys too small for quick typing
Motion-controlled games limited
Widgets are limited
Camera quality isnt great
Average quality supplied earphones
No autofocus
No 3.5mm headphone jack
WiFi or GPS
12fps video recording
No camera auto focus or flash
Proprietary headphone jack
A touchscreen handset without Wi-Fi or 3G is like America without an idiot President - it looks good but just isn’t very exciting. The Cookie’s web surfing is slow and cranky
Making even the slickest sites look like they were designed by
Its not exactly scientific but the LG Cookie simply makes sense. Smart and confident, though never self-important, it doesnt seek to impress but is straightforward, credible and convincing. Great handling, attitude and a distinct identity are not gua...
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Published: 2009-02-05, Author: Russell , review by: mobileburn.com
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Thin and light, The screen is very sensitive, Fresh interface, Good and loud sound when listening to music and talking
Small buttons on the onscreen QWERTY keyboard, The browser does not offer intuitive finger controls
Thin and light with a large touch-sensitive screen and with features, almost typical for a higher-end phone, the LG Cookie definitely has a chance to win the heart of the common user. We believe it is a very good choice, especially when it comes to its...
Among several touch screen phones we now have a new one from LG. Based on the Viewty, which sports the Flash UI, the Cookie is said to be more powerful but with moderate features. The LG Cookie is the cheapest large touchscreen phone available in the m...
Abstract: Its not exactly scientific but the LG Cookie simply makes sense. Smart and confident, though never self-important, it doesnt seek to impress but is straightforward, credible and convincing. Great handling, attitude and a distinct identity are not gu...
Great design, Well priced, Plenty of editing features, Great battery, Decent audio player and FM radio
Touch sensitivity and accelerometer are erratic
Camera The 3 megapixel camera does not employ autofocus technology. Its strictly point and shoot. It has limited features that include White Balance and Exposure Compensation. In well lit areas the images were quite ok but not ion low light or cloudy ...
Abstract: Ever since the mainstreaming of touchscreen phones (thanks to Apple's brilliant move with the iPhone), there has been waves of other touchscreen phones from all sides, and LG is no exception. LG didn't have that much of a name in the mobile phone indus...