For Sale LG KM900 Arena Touchscreen Titan Unlocked Phone--International
Version with No Warranty (Black)

Product Description
The design of the LG KM900 Arena resembles a lot the metallic outlook of the Samsung i900 Omnia. On the other hand, the new LG device is a more compact handset than Samsung's, while its S-Class user interface would rather seem to sport similarities with Apple iPhone's UI.
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$499.99Price : $149.99
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Product Feature
- 3G EURO Standard, Quad Band 850/900/1800/1900
- 5+ Megapixel Camera, A2DP, Bluetooth, Calendar, Camera, Candy Bar Form, Edge, Email Client, GPS / Location, High-Speed Data GPRS, Megapixel Camera, Memory Card Slot, MP3, Speaker Phone, Touch Screen, Video Capture, Video Clip, Wi-Fi
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
KM-900 Black
By B. DeHamer
I have been using this phone for the past 3 weeks. I originally bought it locked to T-mobile UK paid for it to be unlocked, and De-branded the phone myself to get it to the generic version without the lame t-mobile junk all in it. That being said I really like this phone.
Pros:
-5 mega-pixel Camrea
-DVD quality video
-You tube application (unfortunately streaming is played over the DIVX player and not flash)
-Google maps
-8g of internal memory
- Expansion slot up to 32g micro
-Email (pop3 and Microsoft exchange)
- FM transmitter
- Fm radio
- High resolution screen
- Intuitive user interface
- Java
-WIFI
-Blue tooth with stereo support
Cons:
-No way to turn off popup events notice annoying ass hell
- The GPS takes forever to find my location, most of the time it cant
- Very small onscreen keys for texting make it a challenge
- Sometimes the phone gets confused about what position its in and wont rotate successfully when typing.
- no USA 3G
Supposedly according to the help section in the software suite this phone can be used as a blue tooth web cam.. I have no idea how to though.
Overall:
The call quality of this phone is good, there have been a lot of complaints about battery life but for me this hasn't been a problem. Seems to last the whole day just fine with moderate use. I had a G1 before this phone and its battery life was a lot worse. I used the fm transmitter in my car for the first time today it seemed to work okay considering it's a phone, downer is bass didn't seem to make it.
This phone is very sleek and sexy and functional I love how thin it is and how well the camera works. The wifi and bluetoth work very well. And the screen is very clear. Even with the GPS acting lame I love this phone and would 5-star it if I could turn off stupid events notifications!!!!
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Bittersweet experience
By Steven Burns
I had this phone for about three months, until it fell from about 3 feet and the screen broke.
That said, I'll write this review being objective, based on the whole experience as a user.
Pros:
- Capacitive Screen: Yes, just like the iPhone, no need to press, just touch. You can perform gestures such as sliding pictures or scaling them with two fingers.
- Nice interface: the rotating cube is great. The contact manager is as good as it gets, I loved it.
- Wonderful screen resolution: 480x800
- Good looking and not bulky at all, especially for that resolution.
- Great multimedia features: decent camera, video with sound, 8GB, nice music player.
- Good battery life when used as a music player: I had this phone playing music for hours in a party with no need for a charger.
Cons:
- Average battery life with day to day use.
- Slow: Browsing is embarrassingly slow. I thought that was normal for a cell phone until I saw some other phones browsing way faster, even phones worth half the price. Navigation is fast 90% of the time but occasionally it'll freeze for a few seconds. Same thing with the accelerometer, sometimes it just doesn't realize it has to rotate the screen.
- Interface mistakes: regardless of the great looks, it has some obvious mistakes. For example, when you make a call it locks the screen, so far so good. But sometimes you need to unlock the phone (to dial an extension number for example) and guess what, as soon as you click the unlock button on the highly sensitive screen there's a red "hang up" button just below it waiting for you to click it by mistake.
Also, IMHO the "call" button on the phone should open the dial-pad and the one on the screen the "recent calls list", not the other way around.
- Kind of fragile: I've had Nokias fall harder with no problems whatsoever.
Well, that pretty much summarizes it, I hope you find my review useful.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
LG Arena KM900
By k1skanation
I've had this phone for over a month and I couldn't be happier. At first, there were freezes, reboots, and other faulty software problems. However, after updating the firmware, it's quite an outstanding phone.
Great signal strength (for me at least.)
GPS works very well after a 5 minute modification (Don't quite understand why they didn't make it work well in the first place, however I can't complain.)
Camera is nice, not the greatest but no phone's camera is.
Video recorder, however, is very VERY good. It records videos in 720x480 resolution (DVD resolution) @ 30fps.
The music player needs touch-ups, however it works. What I enjoy about it is the sound quality. It's almost astounding how great it sounds.
The major gripe I have is the DivX and XviD player. You're forced to convert your already-encoded DivX movies to the mobile standard (320x240 or less resolution, while the phone's resolution is 800x480). However, if you take the time to convert your movies to mp4 format, you can easily play DVD quality videos on the handset.
All in all, I enjoy the phone.
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