While you tilt the phone the image will rotate

Jan 24, 2007 09:57 GMT  ·  By

You've probably been able to rotate images on screen before, most likely on certain Canon cameras, and while the technology itself is not exactly novelty, the fact that it has been introduced in a cell phone definitely is.

The latest KTF DMB phone, the EV-KD370 features a movement sensor thus enabling you to rotate images and video on the screen.

According to the manufacturer, when the phone is tilted, the image on the screen will automatically rotate, so even if you're holding the phone upside down, the image on the screen will still be displayed normally.

The design of the phone is very similar to LG Chocolate's. The EV-KD307 is black and shiny, comes in a slider form factor and features a touch keypad.

Aside from that, the phone features a 2 inch 260k color TFT LCD screen with a QVGA resolution, 1.3 megapixel camera with flash, a dictionary and an MP3 player. Another interesting thing about this mobile phone is the fact that while listening to music, the only thing you have to do in order to change the track is to rock the phone a couple of times.

Of course this could also backfire, because if the phone starts bouncing around while you're walking on the street, it might just automatically skip tracks every couple of steps you take.

The phone isn't very bulky. It measures 100 x 48.5 x 14.9 mm and weighs just about 100 grams. There is no information regarding price or availability so far, but it is clear that it has 'Asia' written all over it, so expect to see it in Korea.