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February 13, 2008 8:07 AM PST

LG KF600, KF700: We touch the touch screens

by Andrew Lim
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(Credit: Crave UK)

Love them or loathe them, touch-screen phones are here to stay. And LG has unveiled a whole bunch at this year's GSMA Mobile World Congress, including this curious looking phone, the LG KF600.

Why have one screen when you can have two? That seems to be the reasoning behind the KF600's design. The top screen acts as a normal display, where you can view all of your phone's content, and the bottom one serves as a navigation pad.

Unlike a normal navigation pad that stays static, though, the KF600's changes depending on what you're using on the phone. If you're in the menu, then navigation keys pop up. If you're using the music player, then--you guessed it--music keys appear. Click here to see more.

(Source: Crave UK)

Originally posted at Crave
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