LG KF750 Secret and LG KF510 Touch Slider: Phones Which Make A Difference

November 15, 2008, 01:19 AM — 

These days the mobile manufacturing companies are striving to keep up with the taste and preferences of the mobile community. The latest mobile phones are packaged with innovative and dynamic features and won the hearts of the masses with their sleek and compact design which makes it easy for the user to keep the device in his/her palm. Though the market is hoarded with an array of models, however only few of them have met with the expectations of the user. The mobile market is flourishing with ultra-stylish gadgets such as LG KF750 Secret and LG KF510 Touch Slider.

These handsets have been widely appreciated for their deliverance and high-end features, which leave the user mesmerised. To begin with the LG KF510 Touch Slider is a multi-functional handset which performs every function with versatility. The exclusive slider has notable dimensions measuring 104.5 x 49.5 x 10.9 mm and a negligible weight of 91 grams, which allows the user to fit it into his/her pocket without creating a bulge.

The stunning phone has a admirable front and side view and its rough and tough exterior will ensure that it remains intact after a fall. The fashionable handset with its robust built also offers a visually delightful experience with its vivacious TFT screen, which is made bright and colourful with the support of 256K colours. It's screen can be customised by selecting an attractive wallpaper or screensaver. Those amused by the wonders of photography can relish the beauty of the competent camera loaded in the phone. The incredible camera will allow the user to capture brilliant images with a professional finish. Those who have an unsteady hand can rely upon the auto-focus and image stabiliser to produce focused and crystal clear shots.

The flash feature will enable the user to click photos in a dull-lit environment. Entertainment can be experienced with the powerful media player incorporated in the system of the handset. The user can also enjoy a clear sound quality which is soothing to the ears and update himself on the latest events with the FM radio. The numerous connectivity options will enable the user to access the internet at high-speed and share data files with the help of the Bluetooth technology. The user can remain in touch with close ones with the numerous messaging options such as SMS, EMS, MMS, Email. Heading for
tough competition is the trendy looking LG KF750 Secret. The sensational gadget is adorned with a TFT touchscreen, which gives instant access to any application just with the touch of the finger. The 5 mega pixels camera loaded in the gadget is enriched with image-enhancing features such as an auto-focus, face detection and flash. The user can utilise the video facility to restore sweet moments spent in the company of family and friends.

Face-to-face interaction can be entertained with the secondary video-call camera.

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