LG Thrill 4G

LG Thrill 4G is the latest glasses free 3D smartphone to arrive in the U.S.. It offers two 5-megapixel rear-facing cameras for 3D image and video capture, Android 2.2, and a fast 1 GHz dual-core processor.

Carriers: 
AT&T
Device Type: 
Smartphone
Weight: 
5.93 ounces (168 g)
Dimensions: 
5.07 x 2.68 x 0.47 inches (128.8 x 68 x 11.9 mm)
Battery
Battery Type: 
Li-Ion (1500 mAh)
Display
Display Resolution: 
800 x 480 pixels
Display Size: 
4.3 inches
Display Type: 
3D LCD capacitive touchscreen
Display Colors: 
16Million
Hardware
Processor: 
Dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9
GPU: 
PowerVR SGX540
OS Version: 
Android (2.2)
Internal Memory: 
8GB
External Memory: 
Up to 32 GB (microSD, microSDHC)
Connectivity
Modes: 
2G: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G: HSDPA 850 / 1900
Data Speed (max): 
HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
GPS: 
Yes
USB: 
microUSB (2.0)
Bluetooth: 
Yes
Wi-Fi: 
802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Camera
Rear Camera Megapixels: 
5.0MP
Video: 
Yes
HD Video: 
Yes
Website Reviews: 

"To LG's credit, the Optimus 3D isn't trying to be something it's not. It's certainly not reaching for the Samsung Galaxy SII's heights, nor is it looking to out-duel its Gingerbread-less brethren, like the Droid X2. Instead, the device seems to realize that it's a one-trick pony, and devotes all of its energies to harvesting that comparative advantage. For most people, that one trick probably won't be enough to justify buying an otherwise vanilla (and large) handset. 3D pioneers, on the other hand, may be more willing to shell out the £500 (about $820), as long as they're not expecting much more than extra-dimensional eye candy. At this point, it's hard for us to call LG's 3D technology anything other than a gimmick, but it's still a fun gimmick"

Engadget, July 2011

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