By Allen Tsai | Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:31 am |
LG Electronics announced today the global launch of the LG KF510, boasting an extremely-slim body with dynamic functional design.
The color gradations of KF510 are the first ever to be used on a mobile phone, with choices of Stardust Dark Gray and Sunset Red on the full metal exterior. Measuring just 10.9 mm, the durable inner slide of the phone underscores its style.The LED lights of the touchpad brighten with a touch of a fingertip, allowing users to scroll and navigate the animated multi-function menu using the new 'Interactive Touch Lighting' system. Besides the stylish design, the KF510 is integrated with features such as a 3.2-megapixel camera with a power flash and a one-second response time. With the MP3 player consumers can automatically sort music into play lists or categories. Supported by a long lasting battery, the KF510 saves power capacity through Auto Luminance Control (ALC) which self-adjusts to the brightness of the LED screen. "2008 is the year for a new paradigm in mobile phone design and LG is setting the benchmark," says Dr. Skott Ahn, CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. "We have established ourselves as a leader in this field and the LG-KF510 is a unique addition in our mobile portfolio. With its sleek aesthetic and superior technology, it will appeal to many discerning consumers that value both style and substance." The LG KF510 will be available at most major mobile retailers in regions including Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa and Asia, from April.
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