LG are snapping at competition’s heels with the LG GC990 Louvre, a 12 megapixel camera phone that got its first public showing at the Korea Products Exhibition in Warsaw of all places.
At the moment the Louvre is just a concept, but if LG do decide to release it the phone will be able to claim higher resolution video recording than the Pixon 12 – 1,280 x 720 at 30 fps to the Pixon’s 720 x 480 at 30 fps. The Louvre camera boasts Schneider-Kreuznach optics, xenon flash, auto and touch focus, LG’s new Intellizoom feature, geo-tagging, ISO up to 3200 and zero shutter lag.
The Louvre’s non-camera related specs are no less impressive with a 3.2-inch 16 million color touchscreen display, Wi-Fi with DLNA connectivity, Bluetooth, GPS and A-GPS navigation, TV-out and DivX and Xvid video format support. It runs on the latest S-Class Touch UI with an accelerometer sensor enabling UI auto-rotate.
But don’t go rushing to your nearest phone retailer looking for the Louvre just yet as that is just an internal LG project name for the GC990 that, for the time being, remains just a concept model.
According to the official LG statement, the GC990 or ‘Louvre’ mobile phone from LG is a great example of the type of mobile technology innovation LG is developing. This is a concept model only and as such there are no confirmed plans to bring it to market. LG will provide information on where and when they will be available to consumers. Those teasers.
More information and news about the LG concept phone, Louvre GC990 at GSM Arena.
Yes, LG’s 8Megapixel camera phone is now available in Oz. LG Renoir is a touch screen phone similar to Viewty but with an 8MP camera rather than a 5MP one. Like the Viewty, it has finger-friendly icons. The camera, on the other hand, boasts features such as xenon flash, smile and face detection, focus assist, and something called “beauty shot” that automatically removes imperfections on one’s face.
After the Motozine ZN5, Motorola now presents its second 5 Megapixel camera phone called the MOTO VE66. The phone is a slider as opposed to the ZN5′s candybar form, although there are similarities both in form and in functionalities.


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