
The LG KU990 Viewty is a true multimedia phone with great looks and features to boot. Although it hasn't enjoyed the joint hype of the K850i, N95, and the iPhone, the Viewty is capable of giving them a run for their money.

Sort results by:
| Network / Tariff | Contract | Monthly Minutes | Monthly Texts | Free Gift | Phone Cost | Monthly Cost | Avg Cost |
Provider |
|---|
Compare up to 3 mobile phones below.
The Viewty was a late comer to 2007, making its auspicious entry to the mobile market a few months before Christmas. However the handset has done very well, and has seen LG shift millions of units worldwide thanks to its great design and roster of high-end capabilities.
With its 5.1 Megapixel camera, autofocus and Xenon flash, the LG Viewty is a powerful imaging beast.
The LG KU990's common name alludes to both the high calibre of the built-in camera – 5.1 Megapixels, with autofocus and Xenon flash – and its aesthetic appeal, which it has borrowed heavily from its fashion-centric LG stablemate, the LG Prada. Whilst the Viewty may remind you of the Prada, it is however an entirely different, and altogether more powerful beast.
The Viewty is very easy on the eye, featuring a 3" 240 x 400 LCD touchscreen display on one side, and dedicated space for the camera and flash lenses on the other side, taking its cue from the Sony Ericsson CyberShot range. At a first glance, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the Viewty was merely a digital camera, and not a high-powered smartphone. It should probably be called a phone-camera and not a camera phone.
Those of us disappointed by the lack of high end features on the Prada phone are going to be more than happy with the LG Viewty. The same sleek styling that the Prada became known for makes a welcome return. The Viewty is a sleek black monolith which is curved at one end, designed to allow you to easily hold the phone when it is in camera mode.
You have the option of using either a QWERTY or a numerical pad when composing a text or email, whichever you prefer.
Back to that 3" touchscreen - call function buttons are mounted beneath the main display, through which the majority of the phones functions are accessed. The touchscreen comes with a touch feedback feature, which means that you can actually 'feel' the response from the virtual buttons with a subtle vibration. A common problem with all touchscreen devices is that you can easily accidentally select options you didn't intend to; the pseudo-tangibility of the Viewty's screen means that you can confirm menu choices with a slight buzz at the fingertips. You can either use your fingers if you want a more hands-on approach, or use the stylus which comes provided if you don't want to smear your Viewty with greasy fingerprints.
Menus are as bright, clear and legible as they are intuitive and adaptable - for example, when composing a text message or an email, you have the option of using a QWERTY pad or a numerical pad, which ever one you are most accustomed to. So rather than users having to adapt to new technology, you can make your Viewty adapt to the way you like doing things.
Needless to say, images taken on the camera also look super-detailed and lush, as good as anything you re likely to take on Nokia's N95. The camera has some great features including flash, autofocus, camera strobe flash and focus assist beam. The images you can capture with the camera come out crisp and clear and with the added software it is usable even in difficult lighting conditions. It also shoots video as well as it takes pictures (VGA 30fps, QVGA up to 120fps) and as the Viewty is DivX compatible, you can shoot video content and upload it straight to the web.
On mentioning the web, now would be a good time to talk about the browsing capabilities of the LG Viewty - it's an HSDPA compatible smartphone, capable of achieving broadband download speeds of up to 3.6Mbps, so sending and receiving files and is super-fast and vewing web pages is eye-pleasing smooth on the 3" screen. Sensibly, web pages can be viewed in the landscape format, making use of the longest dimension of the display.
What about music? The built-in music player supports MP3 and AAC file formats and playback is good. However we must be honest and say that this isn't the strongest point of the Viewty, which is, again as its name suggests, primarily designed for imaging and web access. The 100MB of on-board memory (microSD expandable up to 2GB) would also be filled up by proper audiophiles in no time at all. We're are however pleased to announce that with the Viewty, LG have revived the long-thought dead tone composer function, and so the dubious joy of composing ones own ringtone makes a very welcome comeback on this 21st Century bad boy.
Fantastic camera.
HSDPA compatibility.
Large internal memory.
Stylus is easily lost!
You have to remove the battery to put a memory card in.
The LG KU990 Viewty is a true multimedia phone with great looks and features to boot. Although it hasn't enjoyed the joint hype of the K850i, N95, and the iPhone, the Viewty is capable of giving them a run for their money.
| Make | LG | GPRS | Model | Viewty Silver | 3G |
| Air Interface | HSDPA / GSM | HSDPA | ||
| Coverage (Band) | Quad | Wi-Fi | ||
| Handset Type | Standard | Bluetooth | ||
| Dimensions | 54 x 104 x 15 mm | IrDA | ||
| Weight | 112 g | USBv2.0 | ||
| Talk time | Up to 4 hours | GPS | ||
| Standby time | Up to 430 hours | Push e-mail | ||
| Camera5.0MP | Predictive Text | |||
| Camera FlashXenon | MMS | |||
| Video Cameraas WMV | ||||
| Audio PlayerAAC, MP3 | Memory CardmicroSD | |||
| FM Radio | Java | |||
| RingtonesPolyphonic, MP3 | BrowserWAP 2.0/XHTML | |||
| Headphone Jack | Organiser | |||
| GamesDownloadable | Touchscreen | |||
| Internal Memory | Vibrate | |||
| Video Calling |
Review by: anon4530 from , 18th November 2008
The LG Viewty is amazing and so is the camara its better then the iphone by far.But the response is quite slow but is good.
anon4530 from gave the LG Viewty Silver a