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Display
- 2.4 Inch QVGA 262k Colour Screen (240 x 320 Pixels)
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Sound
- Music Player (MP3, WMA, AAC & AAC+)
- FM Radio RDS
- Voice Recorder
- Voice Memo
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Network
- Tri Band Technology (GSM 900, GSM 1800 & GSM 1900)
- HSDPA 2100
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Camera
- 5 Megapixel Camera
- Auto Focus
- Horizontal or Vertical Mode
- Camera Settings
- Face Detection
- Photo Album
- Second Camera
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Entertainment
- Java™ Games
- Embedded Games
- Downloadable Games
- Phone Book
- Calendar
- Alarm Clock
- Calculator
- Document Reader
- Document Viewer
- Accelerometer Sensor Auto Rotate
- Touch Sensitive Navigation Pad with Haptics
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Talk Time
- 4 Hours Talk Time
- 260 Hours Standby
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Video
- Video Record
- Video Player (MPEG4 & DivX)
- Video Settings
- 3G Video Calling
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Connectivity
- 3G HSDPA
- USB
- Bluetooth® with A2DP
- EDGE
- GPRS
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Weight & Size
- 116 g
- 102.8 x 50.8 x 11.8 mm
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Messaging
- SMS (Text Messaging)
- EMS (Enhanced Messaging)
- MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
- Email
- Predictive Text
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LG KF750 Secret Mobile Phone with Slim Profile, 5 MP Camera, Neon Touch Navigation, and Touch MediaElegant design and cutting-edge technology merge seamlessly in Secret, the slim- slider touch screen phone with Neon Touch Navigation, video recording and playback, auto luminance control, Bluetooth , Touch Media, and much more, all tucked inside a mobile phone with a sleek, stylish profile.
The Secret is a slimline HSDPA slider with a palm-pleasing heft, weighing in at 116 grams and measuring 51x103x12 millimetres. The "tempered glass and carbon fibre" so exalted in LG's publicity material do give the handset a high-end look. But there's a downside: the Secret is a smudge farm if ever we saw one, and it's likely you'll be getting grotty finger marks all over it, on both the front and back.
Beneath the 240x320-pixel display, a slim, lozenge-shaped silver selection button is surrounded by a touch-sensitive navigation keypad, where its sections light up with blue dots when active. Ordinarily we're not hugely fond of touch-sensitive keys because of how annoying it is when you accidentally press them - but the keys on the Secret are equipped with haptics, meaning you'll feel a little buzz to confirm selections. Slide the Secret open and you're greeted with a flat black keypad, the buttons large and distinct enough for even the most generously proportioned hands.