
Today in London, we revealed the name of the third in the LG Black Label line of phones - the LG Secret. The Secret (KF750) is a slender & stylish handset with a slew of enriched technological features, including a 5MP ISO 800 camera, a 120fps QVGA video camera and DivX-certified recording and playback. The camera also boasts a range of filters and modes, as well as on-camera photo editing.
The phone has a touchscreen and an accelerometer motion sensor. It also has auto luminance control, adjusting the screen brightness automatically, saving both battery life and making it more comfortable for your eyes. Inside, the phone boasts an MP3 player and FM radio, a reader for Word, Excel and Powerpoint and is loaded with a specialised Google Package that with a dedicated interface for Google services such as GMail, Google Maps, YouTube and Blogger. It also has Bluetooth AutoSync to synchronise data seamlessly with your PC, and on the fun side a range of games that hook into the motion sensor.
With the philosophy of “style that lasts”, it’s been made out of some of toughest materials around, including carbon fibre and tempered glass, with neon touch navigation buttons that gently light up the interface.
For more information, you can download the press release or the feature list. More photos and coverage can be found in our sneak peak post from a couple of weeks ago, or on the dedicated microsite at secret.lgmobile.com
Update: We have some video of the phone too. Enjoy:
Tags: black label series, kf750, mobile, phone, secret


April 24th, 2008 at 2:11 pm
Nice looking device — the carbon fibre and glass approach gives it a kind of industrial smooth cachet. What’s the web browser on the device — the same as the Viewty? The tech docs don’t mention the brand of the browser. Looks pretty smart, though. If you need someone to review, just say the word
April 24th, 2008 at 6:29 pm
I have to say I like the sound of the carbon fiber. I am normally more of a function over form kinda guy and tend to go with huge smart phones though it does lookl like this phone has both form and function.
April 24th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
[...] Click on to LG Blog for more details and pics addthis_url = [...]
April 24th, 2008 at 8:58 pm
Is the video in browser using Flash or is it same as iPhone?
April 26th, 2008 at 1:39 am
My initial thoughts when I first held this in my hand was that it felt very sturdy, definitely not one of those fragile/low build quality plastic products!
The carbon fibre is a very nice touch and also the tempered glass ensures a high build quality feel and should mean that this is one mobile that will last till the end of your contract!
Like James I’m normally a smartphone fan who often carries a second multimedia mobile around with him, I’ll post a proper review on my site in the next couple of weeks, but so far I’m impressed with the Secret!
April 29th, 2008 at 1:46 pm
[...] LG Secret should be available May/June 2008. Further info available on the LG Blog and Secret Mini [...]
April 29th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
[...] Zath: My initial thoughts when I first held this in my hand was that it felt very sturdy, definitely not one of those… [...]
April 29th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
[...] week LG announced the latest phone in their Black Label range, the LG Secret. I was fortunate to be invited to the bloggers press event to hear about the phone and get my hands [...]
April 30th, 2008 at 3:09 am
[...] “The Secret is a slender & stylish handset with a slew of enriched technological features, including a 5MP ISO 800 camera, a 120fps QVGA video camera and DivX-certified recording and playback. The camera also boasts a range of filters and modes, as well as on-camera photo editing. The phone has a touchscreen and an accelerometer motion sensor. It also has auto luminance control, adjusting the screen brightness automatically, saving both battery life and making it more comfortable for your eyes. Inside, the phone boasts an MP3 player and FM radio, a reader for Word, Excel and Powerpoint and is loaded with a specialised Google Package that with a dedicated interface for Google services such as GMail, Google Maps, YouTube and Blogger. It also has Bluetooth AutoSync to synchronise data seamlessly with your PC, and on the fun side a range of games that hook into the motion sensor.” - LG Blog [...]
May 3rd, 2008 at 5:28 pm
is this phone out now in england?
because i just tried to get it on y upgrade but they didn’t have it
does it come in different colors?