Compared to the measly 70MB of internal memory that was available to the user on the first version, this definitely is a big leap indeed for photogs interested in a high-end cameraphone.  Of course, to some people, even 8GB would never be enough, so thankfully LG has left the microSD slot in place for further expansion.  Now called the LG Renoir 8GB Black, it still carries over the same features that can be found on its predecessors except the increase in storage.  There’s aGPS, WiFi, 3G HSDPA network support, DivX and Xvid capabilities, a big 240×400 pixel touchscreen display, and that awesome Schneider-Kreuznach 8-megapixel lens supporting 120fps video recording with Xenon flash to boot.

We don’t have word on its pricing or availability yet, but expect it to be a tad more dearer than the original was released last November.

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