One thing we know about the LG KF750 Secret is that it's hard to resist. Keeping it hush is not an option. The handset seems to have it all - turn-head exterior, top-notch skill and a few exotic extras to spice things up. Looks have long been the defining feature of the Black Label series by LG. Now, the Secret brings some muscle to tip the form vs. content scale the other way...
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GSMArena on 5th Jun 2008 (via gsmarena.com)
Vodafone and O2 recently announced that they'll launch the third of LG's black label series of devices, the KF750 also known as the Secret in the British market. The 5 megapixel camera equipped device has a slider form factor, and among other things sports the QVGA screen, HSDPA, Bluetooth, media player and a microSD memory
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IntoMobile on 26th May 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Here are some pictures of LG Black Secret aka KF-755, during CHITEC 2008 in Beijing, from May 21 to 25.Featuring timeless and elegant design of the phone enhanced by stylish materials such as carbon fiber and tempered glass, the Secret phone boasts its smart technology including the slimmest 5MP camera.Enjoy!
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FeelPhones on 21st May 2008 (via feelphones.com)
LG Electronics recently launched the third LG Black Label Series handset LG Secret (LG-KF750) worldwide in London, U.K. Following the success of its predecessors, LG Chocolate and LG Shine, the third model from the LG Black Label Series resonates a highly stylish design and enriched technological features including the slimmest 5 megapixel camera and innovative materials.LG Secret will always look
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CellPhoneDigest on 5th May 2008 (via cellphonedigest.net)
DivX announced that it has signed an agreement with LG to include DivX technology in the newly launched LG Secret (LG KF750) mobile phone. The LG Secret is part of the highly stylish LG Black Label Series, which has just been launched in Europe. DivX continues to enable a high-quality media experience for consumers by making it easy to transfer video content across the PC, the mobile environment a
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LetsGoMobile on 29th Apr 2008 (via letsgomobile.org)