Testseek.co.uk have collected 74 expert reviews of the LG KF750 Secret and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG KF750 Secret.
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
There is no doubt that the LG KF750 Secret is a very attractive device, with splashes of exotic materials on every surface and svelte dimensions for superior pocketability. It also boasts a very respectable feature list, including a 5.0 megapixel came...
Scratchproof glass on the front, Capability of reproducing quality videos
Problematic navigational keys, Sluggish and oldfashioned software
Since Secret performs average in all aspects and is very uncomfortable to use, because of the capacitive buttons and the slow software, it is far from being our favorite. As a phone, which is supposed to attract attention with its appearance, we give a...
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 it's so well thought out and easy to navigate, there's no danger of getting lost, just pl...
Abstract: Look and feelTempered glass, toughened plastic, carbon fibre and a few flashes of chrome combine to make for a fabulous-looking phone which is as tough as a honey badger. Its perfectly weighted for a luxury handset – i.e heavy enough to feel expensiv...
Abstract: I can see the point of giving mobiles names rather than numbers. Names can be descriptive and create a certain cachet. But LG can choose some oddly meaningless names. Take Shine , Chocolate , Prada and Viewty , for example. Only Prada really says much to ...
Abstract: We got our hands on the latest LG mobile last week, the LG Secret. It’s the latest addition to the Black Label (not the popular lager) range and is the follow-up to the LG Shine: first impressions are it’s a worthy successor. It’s...
Abstract: No GPS or WiFi, but otherwise all class.Well the Secret is finally out and its one of best looking phones weve seen. Theres no GPS or WiFi, but otherwise this third offering in the Black Label series is all class.The LG Secret is the third offering ...
Slow operation, no 3.5mm headphone jack, bad touch response.
A mixed bag of results from LGs latest. The handset maker is experimenting with different input methods with wildly varying degrees of success - and unfortunately this one is a fizzer. LG should ditch the Neon Touch for a keypad. Great camera, great...