The leak mania continues. Newest entrants in the league are LG’s Xenon and KC780 which have found their way out on the internet. Xenon is a QWERTY slider which is AT&T bound and has a 2.8-inch screen, Wi-Fi, 3 megapixel camera, GPS, Quad-band GSM and dual-band HSDPA.
On the other hand, KC780 details are pretty scarce except the fact that it will be a moderately priced phone carrying an 8-megapixel sensor with face recognition and video recording, Quad-band GSM, 140MB internal memory, microSD card support and Bluetooth 2.0.
[Via BGR|Unwiredview]
abcyesn says
As far as the Xenon’s touch UI goes, it’s pretty much par for the course—in fact, anyone who’s familiar with the touchscreen Vu will immediately recognize the same interface on the Xenon.
And while the 3G-enabled handset comes with the plenty of messaging features (mobile e-mail, SMS/MMS, and instant messaging are supported), streaming video/music downloads, and one-way video conferencing over the two-megapixel camera, don’t look for smartphone capabilities here—indeed, even LG reps are careful not to call the Xenon a smartphone.
source: http://www.LGXenon.org
Biz says
I like this review. Still, is there are any photos and video clips taken by KC780?
Introspective says
I bought the LG KC780 and the phone is very good. But I have problem with music files in AAC format. If I upload them to the memory card, the phone very often crashes. Does anybody have similar experience?