The LG KS360 is a mid-range phoned aimed at those who enjoy texting, but want a change from the standard layout of the numerical keypad. Looking very much like a standard slider phone, the LG KS360 does have a surprise up its sleeve; a slide out QWERTY keyboard.
For being such a compact device, the LG KS360’s QWERTY keys a evenly spaced out, which helps when composing emails and text messages, although it might take a little getting used to if you are used to a standard keypad. Other features include a large 2.4 inch TFT display, Bluetooth and USB connections for transferring data, a multimedia player and 2 megapixel camera.
As the LG KS360 is a mid-range device it does not support 3G or Wi-fi, which may put some people off, but curiously it does feature a touch screen dialling function; by pushing the key with the finger touching a screen logo you can then dial a number using the screen.
The LG KS360 has a microSD card slot for expandable memory and a media player with FM radio built-in. The device is also available in a range of colours including black/red, black/silver, white/pink and titanium/blue depending on the chosen network.
The LG KS360 may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but with its QWERTY keyboard and email/messaging capabilities it’s sure to appeal to many. The KS360 is available now from free, contracts and conditions apply.

Not really sure where this phone will work in the market place, as most people that want a qwerty keyboard use either blackberry’s or HTC’s
simon 6th March 2009 @ 11:13
What a truly awful phone
Henry 10th March 2009 @ 11:33