Not like the LG-KC910 needed any confirmation—it was far from being vaporware like other leakages in the electronics niche. Nevertheless, official announcements never fail to get my motor running, knowing that soon we’d see the handset for ourselves.
The successor to the well-received LG VIEWTY, LG-KC910 is an 8 megapixel camera phone with a 3-inch WQVGA full touchscreen display. The camera also uses Schneider-Kreuznach certified optics as well as xenon flash, and boasts an ISO sensitivity up to 1600. Other features include auto-focus, face and smile recognition, image stabilization, and blink detection. Video recording has an impressive 5fps up to 120fps range so users can record both in slow and fast motion. Additionally, a-GPS is included in the package for geo-tagging. It’s irking that LG forgot to mention the expected retail price, but at least we know that the LG-KC910 starts shipping on October at some part of the world that is probably not ours.




















