Crafted from glass and carbon fibre, LG’s newest style phone is a serious bit of kit. Called the Secret, it’s durable beyond belief, and almost entirely scratch-proof. But there’s more.
As well as being lovely looking, it’s the world’s slimmest five megapixel cameraphone, can shoot video at 120 frames per second and also packs DivX support for high quality video playback.
On sale next month, the phone’s also got an accelerometer built in, with an auto-rotating screen and games that react to movement. There’s a touch screen too, but it’s only used for the Secret’s media skills. Chocolate-esque touch keys are used for most other functions, and there’s a slide out keypad too.
We’ve been getting touchy-feely with the Secret all morning. Stay tuned for a hands-on video later today.
Out May | £TBC








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