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  • LG gets official with the KF700, KF600, and KF510

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    02.11.2008

    You've seen these babies in one form or another over the past year or so (give or take), but now LG has gotten all mushy and official with us on its lineup of handsets. First up on the board is the KF700 -- a phone we've only seen grainy spy shots of -- which features a 3-inch touchscreen, sliding alpha-numeric keyboard, and a slew of multimedia functions. The KF600 is a similarly minded slider, but with a split touchscreen (one for navigation, one for major fun), a 3-megapixel camera, MP3 player, and video recorder. The other new entry is the KF510, another skinny (you guessed it) slider, this time with haptic feedback, an LCD covered in tempered glass, quick start camera with flash, the ability to record QVGA video, and "emotional animation." The KF700 and KF510 will be available in March in Europe, with other regions to follow, and the KF600 is available now. Hit the gallery to see luscious photos of the whole set just oozing silicon chic.[Via MobileTechNews]%Gallery-15773%Read - Triple Your Efficiency with LG-KF700Read - LG Introduces Mind-reading Interactive PhoneRead - Inimitable Style, Slender Strength

  • LG KF700 tidbits leak out ahead of official announcement

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    02.10.2008

    As we discovered in our time with it, the Viewty's touch interface can be a tad... shall we say, trying at times. Unwired View has caught a couple glimpses of LG's KF700 in Barcelona ahead of the company's press conference, and it looks like the situation's improving. First up, the KF700 adds an honest-to-goodness slider with a physical keypad for entering numbers the old-fashioned way (and text, too, we'd imagine), a jog dial for changing phone modes, and rudimentary gesture support for flicking your way through lists. It'll also feature HSDPA -- naturally -- and will very likely sport 3.2 megapixels of shootin' pleasure. More on this little gem tomorrow, we suspect.