LG have been leaving photo evidence of two more of their upcoming cellphones around Barcelona this weekend, with billboards for the full-touchscreen KF700 and contextual-touchpanel KF600 appearing in advance of an official announcement. The KF600, which we have seen before (and resembles the LG Venus for Verizon), is a GPRS/EDGE slider-handset with 3-megapixel camera, 240×320 main screen and a small touchscreen underneath that offers different functionality depending on which application is being used. Meanwhile, the KF700 has a full-face touchscreen, measuring 3-inches, and a slide-out numeric keypad for T9 text entry.


According to the images, LG have given the KF700 a contextual Shortcut Dial that contains commonly-accessed features. 3G (probably HSDPA) is supported, and there’s a front-mounted camera for video calls. LG has already suggested that the KF600 has vibrating haptic feedback, where the phone shakes to indicate an on-screen option has been selected, and it makes sense to assume the KF700 will sport similar.
We’ll bring you more details - and hands-on images - of the two LG phones when they’re officially announced.


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