LG has unveiled
its newest touch-screen cameraphone boasting a 5.1-megapixel camera that can
record video at 120 frames per second, the highest ever for a mobile phone
camera.
The Viewty offers what LG claims is a unique manual focus function, and a
built-in image stabiliser.
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Users can edit pictures on the phone as well as 'write' on them digitally
using the 3in LCD screen and attached stylus. Pictures and video can be uploaded
to the internet with the built-in
YouTube
and Flickr
access.
An LG spokesman told
vnunet.com that that
company had "focused on design-oriented mobile phones" but that it is now time
to "develop a feature-oriented product with a high technology design
architecture".
The Viewty is based on technology from the high-end digital camera industry,
and includes features such as ISO 800 and SmartLight technology to help create
bright pictures indoors and at night.
The phone also packs in smartphone features such as a document viewer, DivX
mobile profile and TV out.
The Viewty lacks Wi-Fi connectivity, but does include all other mobile
connection features.
Users will be able to store content on around 100MB of built-in memory or on
a microSD card.
The Viewty will be available in the UK from mid-October on all networks and
from all major retailers.
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