Featuring Schneider-Kreuznach optics and promising an improved touch experience, the new LG KC910 succeeds the popular LG Viewty.
LG today announced that it would launch the LG KC910, the world's first 8-megapixel phone with an all-touch interface. The LG KC910 boasts camera capabilities, the latest multimedia features and a 3-inch full touchscreen.
The LG KC910 is the successor to the popular LG Viewty (in Europe). Like its predecessor, which debuted as the slimmest 5-megapixel phone, the LG KC910 will be the slimmest 8-megapixel phone on the market at just 13.95mm when released. The LG KC910 offers a multi-sensorial experience, providing enhanced viewing, improved sound and better use of touch.
The LG KC910 is being developed to include Schneider-Kreuznach certified optics, a xenon flash and ISO sensitivity up to 1600. Further strengthening the phone's camera features are image stabilization, autofocus, manual focus, Face Tracking, Smile Shot and blink detection. An embedded GPS receiver gives the LG KC910 the ability to geo-tag photos for later plotting on an interactive map. A variety of creative shot modes will also be included.
The LG KC910 is the first handset for the global market to include Dolby Mobile, an integrated suite of audio processing technologies which aims to bring depth and richness as well as clean, powerful bass to the music listening experience.
Furthermore, the LG KC910 can record video from 5 fps up to 120 fps, which allows it to record in both fast and slow motion. The phone also plays DivX and Xvid movies straight out of the box, without the need for additional encoding.
Rounding out the phone's feature set, are AGPS enabled navigation, compatibility with the latest 3G HSDPA networks for connections up to 7.2 Mbps and Wi-Fi connectivity. The LG KC910 also includes a Jogging Buddy program that uses GPS technology to help track workouts.
The LG KC910 will be available for purchase beginning in October 2008. LG will release additional technical specifications and information on the LG KC910, including its pet name.
LG today announced that it would launch the LG KC910, the world's first 8-megapixel phone with an all-touch interface. The LG KC910 boasts camera capabilities, the latest multimedia features and a 3-inch full touchscreen.
The LG KC910 is the successor to the popular LG Viewty (in Europe). Like its predecessor, which debuted as the slimmest 5-megapixel phone, the LG KC910 will be the slimmest 8-megapixel phone on the market at just 13.95mm when released. The LG KC910 offers a multi-sensorial experience, providing enhanced viewing, improved sound and better use of touch.
The LG KC910 is being developed to include Schneider-Kreuznach certified optics, a xenon flash and ISO sensitivity up to 1600. Further strengthening the phone's camera features are image stabilization, autofocus, manual focus, Face Tracking, Smile Shot and blink detection. An embedded GPS receiver gives the LG KC910 the ability to geo-tag photos for later plotting on an interactive map. A variety of creative shot modes will also be included.
The LG KC910 is the first handset for the global market to include Dolby Mobile, an integrated suite of audio processing technologies which aims to bring depth and richness as well as clean, powerful bass to the music listening experience.
Furthermore, the LG KC910 can record video from 5 fps up to 120 fps, which allows it to record in both fast and slow motion. The phone also plays DivX and Xvid movies straight out of the box, without the need for additional encoding.
Rounding out the phone's feature set, are AGPS enabled navigation, compatibility with the latest 3G HSDPA networks for connections up to 7.2 Mbps and Wi-Fi connectivity. The LG KC910 also includes a Jogging Buddy program that uses GPS technology to help track workouts.
The LG KC910 will be available for purchase beginning in October 2008. LG will release additional technical specifications and information on the LG KC910, including its pet name.
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