LG has just announced that the successor of their LG Viewty will no longer be called under a name with just letters and numbers to distinguish it from the other cellular phones. With such a beautiful phone, it does deserve to have a name... a name that is distinctly unique and describes everything that the phone can offer. The new LG KC910 is now known as LG Renoir as inspired by the famous artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Pierre-Auguste Renoir is a famous painter who can combine the right hue for his every painting with the right lighting that captures the exact feel and moment that the picture depicts. This, by definition, is what can also describe the KC910.
LG Renoir with an 8 megapixel auto focus camera, the LG KC910 Renoir is the first feature phone of the company to sport Wi-Fi connectivity. In addition it extends the functionality of the Viewty with GPS, which allows geo-tagging of the photos.
The sweet VGA videos at 30 fps and slow motion 120 fps QVGA videos are also there. A xenon flash is also on board to facilitate photography in low-light conditions. The display of the new LG Renoir will be a 3" 262K color one with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels.
Connectivity is also duly covered in the LG KC910 Renoir, which has support for all the four GSM bands. 3G with HSDPA is also available and so are Bluetooth and USB. The final extras of the KC910 include microSD card slot, TV-out support, Xvid and DivX video playback and Dolby sound for the music.
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