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LG KC910 Gets Official, Viewty What?

Updated Dec 19th, 2018 6:03PM EST
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Looking at LG’s freshly-announced KC910, one word keeps popping into our minds. No, it’s not iPhone (ok, maybe a little). “Android!” That’s right we can’t stop thinking about Android. Why? Because we can’t wait to see LG dealing phones as sleek, sexy and functional as the KC910 – but with a smart OS to seal the deal. The specs on this Viewty successor are nothing short of fantastic. So long Viewty, and good riddance. Sure it’s been fun but if tossing you aside makes room for the KC910, we can’t put you out in the street fast enough. Specs:

  • Quad-band GSM, UMTS (HSDPA 7.2 Mbps)
  • WQVGA 240×400 touchscreen display
  • 8 megapixel camera (no that’s not a typo, 8 MPs in a 14 mm-thick phone!)
  • Xenon flash, Schneider-Kreuznach lens, auto or manual focus, face, smile and blink detection and digital image stabilization (!)
  • Dolby sound
  • VGA video capture up to 30fps, QVGA capture up to 120 fps
  • DivX and XviD video support
  • Integrated GPS, geotagging support
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • WiFi
  • MicroSDHC support
  • TV-out

Pricing info is not yet available but LG claims the KC910 will launch this October. No word on US carrier adoption either but this would be quite a pick up for a certain little number four US carrier we know…

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