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		<title>LG KU-990 Viewty review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This mobile phone is on the market for a while. I want to review this phone from the IT perspective. What takes my attention when I unpack the phone is the quality feeling of this product, feels strong. There is a mini-cd with installation software included. I start rightaway about this installation software. It&#8217;s not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This mobile phone is on the market for a while. I want to review this phone from the IT perspective.</p>
<p>What takes my attention when I unpack the phone is the quality feeling of this product, feels strong. There is a mini-cd with installation software included.</p>
<p>I start rightaway about this installation software. It&#8217;s not as well-made as for example the Windows Mobile-devices. Because the program needs administrator permissions when starting up, I think this phone proves itselfs to be a consumerproduct and not meant for the (semi-) professional users.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t imagine a corporate has to review their security policies because someone has a KU-990 which he wants to synchronise at the office. This kind of software should not be started with administrator permissions. To install this mobile with this user I gave the user administrator permissions. Pity, because of this I will not recommend this phone to mid-/bigsized companies. Maybe in the future LG will make a firmware update and/or software update available where this is fixed. Before people start screaming it&#8217;s the fault of Windows Vista, it is not. It is not well programmed.</p>
<p>Then the provided cables. What I find a weak point from LG, Nokia and Samsung is that they always use their own cables. You are dependable on them. I understand they want to make profit on the chargers and data-cables, but also I think that is not acceptable in this era anymore. For example HP and HTC are supporting since a while mini-usb connectors. If a cable brokes, you can buy a standard mini-usb cable for around 8-9 euros, while the depended labelled cables are tens of euro&#8217;s, idem dito for chargers.</p>
<p>You can ofcourse also synchronise with BlueTooth, but because it&#8217;s not a Windows Mobile device you will not be able to synchronise all the thing you would like.</p>
<p>Synchronising with the deliverd USB-cable went fast because of the USB 2.0 connection. Synchronising with Outlook 2007 went fast and with no hassle via the LG provided program, LG PC Suite 2. Again, don&#8217;t expect Windows Mobile 6.1 level. It does what it should do, synchronising calendar-, contacts- and task-data between the phone and Outlook, nothing more nothing less.</p>
<p>What I surely miss is the possibility to use the USB-connection simultaneously as Data (Outlook, etc.. synchronisation) and as Mass Storage. If you set the USB-connection on Mass Storage you will be able to access the phone internal memory and if available the external memory via Windows Explorer. Maybe a new firmware will make this possible in the future. If I need to explain the user he/she needs to change the settings of the USB-connection everytime he/she wants to synchronise or data or outlook I can&#8217;t speak about an userfriendly solution.</p>
<p>The quality of the photos are amazingly well. I did transfer some test photos to the PC and they were from a good quality. Do not expect 5MP Canon IXUS or Panasonic Lumix pictures, but they are still better compared to the older generation digital cameras. I would like to compare it with an older 3.2MP Canon, somewhat better. Which is not bad for a mobile phone!</p>
<p>End conclusion is that it&#8217;s a nice gadget for consumers. For professional usage it&#8217;s my humble opinion it has a lack of features necessary for business us. I&#8217;m looking forward to the new Windows Mobile 6.1 devices.</p>
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