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May 2008
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The editors liked
Slimline design. Expertly constructed. Top notch video performance ...
Touch media gaming
Sex appeal
Solid build quality with tempered glass screen
Touchscreen media utilities and motion sensitive games
5megapixel camera
Auto luminance changes backlight brightness according to lighting conditions
Just as you don't see overweight
Acne-ravaged girls on Hollyoaks
You don't see ropey-looking phones in LG's Black Label series. After the Chocolate and Shine comes the Secret
Another top phone in the series. Broadband-speed HSDPA 3G provide...
Stylish design
Premium build quality
Haptic touchpad
Touch Media limited touchscreen control
Fine quality 5-megapixel camera
Good quality video capture and playback
HSDPA high speed 3G connectivity
Acelerometer motion sensor
Decent music player...
HSDPA
5 megapixel camera phone
Touchscreen
Tempered glass
Carbon fibre
Slim design
Video features
The editors didn't like
No Xenon flash. Wobbly autofocus. Occasionally fitful touch dynamics...
The screen captures your fingerprints better than your pics
Touchscreen does not extend to all applications
Slow scrolling web browser and photo viewer
Inconsistent charge indicator
The onboard touch screen is only really used for a few tasks such as thumbing through your photo gallery - the rest is taken care of with the large physical keypad and a (sometimes irritatingly quick) touch-sensitive thumbstick. The screen isn't parti...
No Wi-Fi connectivity
Limited touchscreen functionality
Touchpad can be pressed accidentally
Screen gets smudgy
No smartphone feature customisation
Tough design adds a bit of weight
Touchscreen doesnt work all the time
On-board memory poor
Lack of xenon flash on the camera
Touchscreen functionality only works in certain parts of the phone
We were hard-pushed to fault this superb phone. LG packs in a vast number of features and functions on top of the exceptional video and photo capture options yet its so well thought out and easy to navigate, theres no danger of getting lost, just pl...
The screen captures your fingerprints better than your pics
This phone is a whisker away from being a really special one, but its a shame about that smudge-tastic screen.
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Published: 2008-05-01, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
Slim design; HSDPA; video features
Lack of xenon flash on the camera; touchscreen functionality only works in certain parts of the phone
LG has learnt from its mistakes and come up with a phone that not only looks good but works well. While some of the features are gimmicky, we think it gets the balance right and hope to see more phones like this in the future ...
Abstract: There was much excitement last week, as LG unveiled the latest Black Label phone, the Secret. Two shakes of a dogs tail and I had one in my hand, another shake, and Id done a video review especially for your viewing pleasure.
Solid build quality with tempered glass screen, Touchscreen media utilities and motion sensitive games, 5megapixel camera, Auto luminance changes backlight brightness according to lighting conditions
Touchscreen does not extend to all applications, Slow scrolling web browser and photo viewer, Inconsistent charge indicator
A stylish phone with a premium feel, excellent interface and 5-megapixel camera. Touchscreen tools are fun, if not functional...
Abstract: After the and , the LG Secret (a.k.a. LG KF750) is the 3rd model in the company’s black label series. The 3G slider-style handset is specially crafted to satisfy the refined tastes of trendsetters, yearning for a stylishly-designed, yet durable phone...
Aesthetically very pleasing, Excellent camera and camerarelated features 5 megapixel camera, autofocus, LED flash and video editing abilities, Contains an accelerometer for automatic orientation, Partial touch screen technology
The touch pad controls are cumbersome to use, and have a tendency to get pressed inadvertently causing irritation.