LG Viewty Review

Posted by Rich


LG Viewty KU990 is simply a beauty. This isn’t me only to adage it around, but it’s the specs and the handset that calls for it. It is really impressive and is truly a power-packed phone. Here are the technical specs at a glance:LG VIEWTY

  • Camera: Astounding 5MP integrated camera with Xenon Flash
  • Screen: 3 inch LCD touch screen, encompassing 256k colours
  • Connectivity: USB v2.0, Bluetooth v1.2 and 3G facilitating HSDPA

Although the 5MP auto focus camera with image stabilizer makes the phone quite a challenging one, yet the lack of 16.7 million colour display in a phone of this class is indubitably a drawback. After the failure of LG KG920 to grab the market due to its high pricing and slow camera interface, it is an attempt by LG mobiles to get a large share of the market by launching a 5MP phone with superior features and better pricing. Now let’s get back to the track…

The 5MP autofocus camera can become the key aspect for the recognition of the Viewty. It looks just reminiscent of a digicam from a diagonally horizontal direction. The high-flying black colour with contiguous silver pallets makes Viewty a beauty. The VGA camera set aside in the front for video calling is unquestionably going to keep it one step ahead of other 5MPs. Moreover a scroll wheel around the camera gives it a true digital camera styling.

Other features about it which may be appealing are that it comes with an innovative stylus dongle which is attached with the eyelet hand strap which is quite an innovative approach. Although it’s an amendment of the ex LG Prada, its screen has a more comfortable sensitivity than the Prada and the set itself is very handy to carry and hold. Finally its face tracking software, manual focus and in-built software to upload videos on the internet are really very tempting. Frankly, I am going to get my hands on it as soon as possible.



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One Response to “LG Viewty Review”

  1. This is a really cool phone. Read the specs. If you own own you are one lucky person. Here in Pakistan it costs about 62k Pakistani rupees or $1k

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