LG Secret (KF750) Images

By Ella Morton on 17/07/2008

More LG reviews , RRP: AU$899.00

The good:

  • Very good camera
  • Lots of options for photo-taking and basic in-phone editing
  • Sturdy yet slim construction
  • Haptic feedback for touch keys

The bad:

  • Battery life is on the short side
  • Small selection key results in accidental key presses
  • Baffling Touch Media menu
  • Smudges and fingerprints highly noticeable

The bottomline:

For the most part the 5-megapixel, glass-coated Secret transcends its flashy celebrity origins, thanks to some decent specs and a solid overall performance.

Buying choices:

Editors' rating:

7.9/10

Users' rating:

7.6/10
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