The LG Secret KF750 is hard to resist, with a turn-head exterior, top-notch skill and exotic extras to spice things up. The LG Secret KF750 packs a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, slow motion and Fast video recording, 3G with HSDPA, Built-in accelerometer, DivX player, carbon fiber battery cover, tempered glass over the display, and also the Neon Touch Navigation and Touch media navigation.




Measures at 102.8 x 50.8 x 11.8 mm, and weight of 116 grams, LG Secret KF750 is among the compact sliders, the less than 12 mm thickness is impressive enough given the features it packs.
The Black Label series LG Secret KF750 is dressed to impress. With classy gloss front panel, the carbon fiber and leather-like surface at the back. The metal frame around the front panel is another sleek ornament. The earpiece of LG Secret KF750 is centrally placed near the front upper edge. Next to it are the video-call camera and the ambient light sensor. Below the earpiece is the LG Secret KF750’s display, a 2.4″ display of QVGA resolution. The glossy panel over the display is in fact tempered glass - that’s a hardened glass with increased impact and scratch resistance. Picture quality is excellent, with pleasing contrast and brightness levels. Underneath the display is the Neon Touch navigation pad, a touch-sensitive pad with only the confirmation center, being a regular press key.



On the left side of the handset we find the USB port, hidden under a plastic lid, and the lanyard eyelet. And there are four keys on the right side of the handset, a volume rocker, the touch media key, the shortcut menu key, and the camera button. All of those are large enough and easy to use.


The back side of LG Secret KF750 features the 5 megapixel camera, the LED flash and the AF assist light. The camera UI is similar with LG Viewty’s black and white color scheme, features included are also quite similar but organized differently. There are 7 different scene modes for shooting with the LG Secret KF750: Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Night, Beach, Sports, and Party. In addition it offers the exciting ISO 800.





It is quite clear that the LG Secret KF750 is keen on video. Like the LG KU990 Viewty it can manage VGA videos at 30 fps and slow-motion QVGA at the sweet 120 fps. The LG Secret KF750 even takes that extra step by adding Fast videos. Those are actually the well-known time-lapse movies - seen in many digicams - but this is the first time we find them on a mobile handset. The best part is that all the video files are encoded as DivX AVI files.
And as it already mentioned the battery cover is made of carbon fiber and it looks really well. The battery cover release mechanism of LG Secret KF750 is very pleasing. You only need to press the key below the cover and it pops up. When you fit it back on, a distinct click verifies the piece has locked in its proper position.


The memory card slot is also under the battery cover. Not the most comfortable location you can think of, but with the smart opening mechanism, it might not be such a big issue. According to the official LG web site, the LG Secret KF750 can only handle memory cards of up to 4GB. However, it had no problems using a 8GB microSD card.
The connectivity options of LG Secret KF750 are enough to suit almost any taste. For starters, USB v2.0 works great and even grants access to the phone’s internal memory in data storage mode. Bluetooth is also version 2.0 and has the A2DP profile supported. The phone features GPRS and EDGE, topped with 3G. HSDPA comes as a welcome bonus to make sure the Secret is well geared in terms of fast data transfers. Finally the hot-swap memory card slot. On some occasions it might turn out the easiest (and fastest) way of transferring data from and to your LG Secret KF750.
Once again we’ve got proof that LG are committed to improving a little something in every new high-end handset they release and not just replicate and facelift old designs. User will be so pleased with the LG Secret KF750 mainly because that it’s a lot of fun to use. It has the looks to get your attention and the features to keep it. What is more, on almost every occasion its performance lives up to the promise of the specs sheet. And ofcourse, it has its imperfections just like any other device on the market. However the LG Secret KF750 still capable enough of standing its ground in the highly competitive high-end segment.
[Reviewed by the GsmArena Team]
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