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LG Renoir KC910 review

Promising top-quality photos with its 8-megapixel camera, this mobile offers much more than picture perfect snapping

Our Score

Last reviewed: March 31st

Price at launch £299.99
WiFi Yes
Phone Features Audio Recording, Bluetooth, Calender, Call History, Clock/Alarm, FM Radio, Java Games, MP3/Polyphonic ringtones, Predictive Text, Stereo Headset, Stopwatch, Timer, To Do Lists, Video Calling, Video Capture, WAP 2.0, Web Browser, Wi-Fi, World Time Converter
Internet Browser Yes
Camera Features Auto focus, Digital Zoom, ISO Settings, Picture blogging, Video record, Xenon flash
Quoted Talk Time 220
Weight (g) 110
Handset Only Price 370
On-board Memory 70
Display Size 3
EDGE Yes
Playable Formats AAC, AAC Plus, AMR, eAAC Plus, MP3, MPEG-4, WAV, WMA
E-mail Client Yes
Camera Resolution 8
GPRS Yes
Quoted Standby Time 350
Dimensions 107.8 x 55.9 x 13.95
Display Technology LCD
Features A-GPS satellite positioning, Google Maps (not all network models), Jogging Buddy A-GPS app, Accelerometer, Music player with Dolby Mobile audio processing, Widgets
WAP 2.0 Yes
Connectivity Bluetooth, USB
Operating System Manufacturer's own
Expansion Slots Micro SD
Display Type Touchscreen
3G Yes
No of Colours (Main Display) 262144
Mobile Phone Frequencies 3G/GSM850/GSM900/GSM1800/GSM1900

Product Summary

Renoir KC910

LG Renoir KC910

Price at launch

£299.99

Key specs


WiFi: Yes |
E-mail Client: Yes |
Operating System: Manufacturer's own |
Expansion Slots: Micro SD |

Full spec

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8-megapixel camera

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Touchscreen control

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3G HSDPA

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Wi-Fi

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A-GPS location finding technology

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Extensive digital camera-style controls

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Music player with Dolby Mobile audio processing

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8GB memory card supplied

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Good quality video recording

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Minimalist design

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Intuitive user interface

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Virtual Qwerty keyboard

Against

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No smartphone capability

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Could have more A-GPS Sat Nav software

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Earphone socket arrangement

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Motion-controlled games limited

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Widgets are limited

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Lots of potentially battery-sapping features

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Google apps not available on all networks versions

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