Saturday, June 7, 2008
LG KF750 Secret review: No secret, all guts
Gsmarena have posted their review of the LG KF750 Secret. Here are the key features, main disadvantages and conclusion.
Key features:
2.4" 262K-color display of QVGA resolution
Touch-screen functionality and auto screen rotation
5 megapixel autofocus camera with AF-assist light
VGA video recording at 30 fps
SloMo and Fast video recording
Touchpad with haptic feedback
Carbon fiber battery cover and tempered glass display
3G with HSDPA
USB and Bluetooth connectivity
Hot-swap microSD card slot
Slim body and sleek looks
Ambient light sensor
Built-in accelerometer
DivX player
FM radio
Main disadvantages:
Tri-band only
Poor sunlight legibility
Limited touchscreen functionality
Glossy front panel is a fingerprint magnet
Fast motion videos limited to QVGA resolution
Uncomfortable file manager
No SSL support for the native email client
Final words
To wrap it up, we are impressed with the LG KF750 Secret. 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.
We are so pleased with the Secret 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.
Of course, it is not all bed of roses for the KF750. It has its imperfections just like any other device on the market. The sunlight legibility issues of the screen and the limited touch control do give market rivals a chance. However we still find the LG Secret capable enough of standing its ground in the highly competitive high-end segment.
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[Source: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]