LG Viewty phone, the Smart version


When a cell phone manufacturer tries to catch customers’ attention it usually resorts to something unusual, something different, and if it’s possible, that hasn’t been done ever before. As I said, this is what happens most of the times. And you must be accustomed already with being “turned on”, if I may say so, with all sorts of leaked photos, rumors coming from everywhere, more or less justified, unofficial information that becomes official in just a couple of weeks.

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This is a behavior that is meant to attract people due to the curiosity provoked by the mystery that surrounds a certain product. And LG knows the shady sides of such a behavior. It has done it with LG KM900 Arena and it does it all over again with the second version of the LG Viewty phone, known as LG Viewty II GC900 which, from now on, will be referred to as LG Viewty Smart GC900.

It’s not official, but the information can be found on an LG Germany blog which is as official as it could be.



As for the features, the phone comes with a quad band GSM, with 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 1.4 Mbps HSUPA connectivity, a 3 inch full WVGA touchscreen display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, an 8 megapixel camera which comes with Xenon Flash, manual and auto focus, with image stabilizer, face tracking, video recording capabilities at high speeds, ISO1600 and, of course, geo-tagging, an S class 3D interface, Wi-Fi connectivity, assisted GPS, accelerometer, DivX and XVID playback and a microSDHC card slot for expandable of no more than 32GB.

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The rumors say that the new LG Viewty phone is expected to become available via Orange.

(Source: unwiredview.com)


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