LG's Secret Is A New Tough Phone
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The third LG Black Label Series handset has finally been unveiled. The LG Secret KF750 is a slim 5-megapixel camera that comes with an innovative design and enriched technological features to satisfy any user.


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According to LG, the name Secret symbolises a slender and stylish handset that does not compromise the benefits and convenience of LG’s smart, digital technology. The handset aims to tantalise the user with the phones features and explore the inner workings of the handset that will never go out of style.

LG Electronics’ Marketing Manager of Mobile Communications, Carli Wilson said, “The success of the previous models in the Black Label Series confirmed that consumers are looking for timeless elegance, personal style and digital sophistication with their mobile phones. LG Secret is designed to diversify the way users interact with their handsets.”

LG Secret will always look new thanks to the materials incorporated into the phone. Carbon fibre, one of the strongest composite materials used in aerospace and high-performance automotives, adds to the handset’s durability without compromising its sleek design. Tempered glass, adding sheen and strength, shields the front LCD with a polished simplicity and enhances the quality of multimedia experience. Neon Touch Navigation buttons sensitively respond to commands with illustrious effects in lavish blue.

 


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Equipped with an advanced 5.0 megapixel camera, the LG Secret has 120 fps video and recording and playback. It also comes with various photo and video editing features including Morphing (facial editing) and SmartLight that automatically adjusts the picture’s light settings. Users can also take advantage of the Movie Maker software in the handset to create their own music videos.

Entertainment features include Touch Media that takes advantage of the touch screen to directly access five multimedia functions in a single button – music, photos, games, documents, and FM radio. Users can simultaneously flick through photos on the screen while listening to music. Word, Excel and PowerPoint files are easy to open and the handset is loaded with a Google Package that enables the user to surf the Internet, log into their email, use Google Maps and watch YouTube videos. Also inside are motion games that have a gyroscope-like effect enabled by the accelerometer sensor. With a tilt or rotation of the handset, the user can throw a dart, hook a fish, or navigate a maze.

LG Secret makes life easier with Bluetooth auto-sync that automatically synchronises with the PC and users do not have to be hassled by tangled USB cables. The Auto Rotating Display shifts the image on the screen for viewing in any position. Simply switch your view from narrow to wide by holding the phone horizontally. The Auto Luminance Control adjusts the screen lighting according to ambient brightness which results in viewing that is always clear.

LG Secret is coming soon to Optus, 3 and Vodafone with an RRP of $899.

See: www.lge.com.au