Network: Triband GSM (900/1800/1900), dualband 3G (900/2100)
Dimensions: 107.8 x 55.9 x 14 mm
Weight: 114 grams
Screen: resistive touchsreen TFT, 256K 240 x 400 px, 3.0 iches
Camera: 8mpx, 3264 x 2448 px, Schneider-Kreuznach optic, auto / manual focus, xenon flash, sensitivity up to ISO 1600, vga videocall camera
Connetions: GPRS Class 10, EDGE, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Bluetoot v2.1A2DP, USB v2.0
Features: Flash UI, Accelerometer sensor for autorotate, Downloadable wallpapers, Geo-Tagging, Face, Smile and blink detection, Touch focus, Video VGA 30fps, QVGA @ 120fps, SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, WAP 2.0/xHTML , FM Radio, A-GPS support, Java MIDP 2.0, MP3/MPEG4/AAC/DivX/Xvid player, Organizer, Document viewer (Vord, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), TV-Out, Voice memo, Built-in handsfree, T9
Battery: Li-Ion 10000 mAh, Stand-by 264 hours, Talk time 3 hours
This handset has various advantages compared to preceding. Wi-Fi devices are even classified as an power saving. Each capability is in capable of optimal function and quality was above average. Quite reasonable to proceed Viewty.
Appraisal Below taken from www.cnet.com.au
The good:
* 8-megapixel camera is LG's best so far
* Easy-to-use interface
* Excellent web browser
* DivX video and Dolby Mobile audio
The bad:
* Call quality could be better
* No 3.5mm headphone port on phone (adaptor included)
* Handset warms considerably during long calls