LG's 5 megapixel KF750 with DivX rebranded Secret, shhh
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LG's KF750 was just announced official-like by the non-rioting folks at Lucky Goldstar. With it, we get the official specs courtesy of, uh, Photography Blog. Why is a site for digital photogs carrying a cellphone press release, you ask? Easy, this one's got a 5 megapixel camera with face recognition and the ability to shoot DivX video at 120fps. A member of LG's Black Label series, the 11.8-mm slider is the thinnest 5 megapixel cameraphone on the market. Unfortunately the press release is heavy on fluff and light on specs so we can only tell you that it'll also be sporting an auto-rotating touch-screen display, suite of mobile Google apps, and Bluetooth when it makes its European debut sometime this year, presumably, for an unknown price.
Update: A few more details are rolling in: 2.4-inch display, haptic feedback, and available in May.
[Via Stuff.tv and Digital-Lifestyles]
Read -- Secret micro site (so secret it's currently down)
Read -- Press release