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LG KF600 KITT Like Camera Phone Video
Saturday, February 16, 2008 12:43 No CommentsThe pulsating red lights on LG’s new KF600 remind me of nothing more than KITT, the talking car from Knight Rider. But apart from the 80s retro-chic, the phone’s standout feature is clearly the 3MP camera, which has image stabilization, red-eye reduction and white balance control, all manipulated by the smart red LED touchpad.
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LG Viewty is More Camera Than Phones
Saturday, February 16, 2008 12:41 No CommentsLG’s Viewty was hard to miss at GSMA. Between the saturation bus ads and the creepy, surreal show stand, it was pretty obvious what LG wanted us all to write about. The phone itself looks like a camera, and has specifications that aren’t normally seen on a phonecam. Five Megapixels, a Schneider-Kreuznach lens, ISO [...]
LG Announces KM560 and LG KP330 the First 3G Global Roaming Cell Phones
Saturday, February 16, 2008 12:30 No CommentsLG Electronics, the world’s fifth handset manufacturer, revealed two new handsets, LG KM560 and LG KP330, that support all three WCDMA bands and GSM bands. These models were selected by the GSM Association to spearhead Horizon Phone initiative.
This initiative aims to provide a range of multi-band phones with HSPA support to meet the needs of [...]
LG Chocolate enV Getting Replaced at Verizon
Saturday, February 16, 2008 12:27 No CommentsWe just caught wind that Verizon Wireless has a couple of new LG handsets coming down the chute and the pair seem to be approaching the same market as the existing LG enV messaging phone and LG Chocolate slider phone. Technically, these handsets are exactly “replacements” for their predecessors, but they’re pretty similar.
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LG KF600 unveiled at Mobile World Congress
Saturday, February 16, 2008 12:25 No CommentsLG unveiled its latest touchscreen phones at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, including the LG KF600.
The KF600 slider phone has dual screens - the top screen serves as a normal display for the phone’s content, while the bottom screen acts as a navigation pad which changes according to which functions are in use.
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