Drag and drop music to your LG KF600 Venus cell phone

Drag and drop music to your LG KF600 Venus cell phone

This innovative handset makes user convenience its priority. Created with the aim of overcoming the limitations of existing mobile phones, every function is available through a flexible layout of navigation keys. Fixed keypads are a thing of the past with the LG KF600 Venus cell phone.

The MP3 player of the KF600 offers improved sound quality, a capacity for expansion with an SD card and an intuitive management system. Together with the FM radio, which is a standard feature, the MP3 player will create memorable moments that go far beyond just the music in your ears.

How do you get that music into your cell phone? This video tutorial will show you how to drag and drop music to your LG KF600 Venus cell phone. All you have to do is plug in your cell phone to your computer and drag and drop your audio files. Simple as can be.

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