Sprint has just released the first 3D capable handset for the U.S.region – the HTC EVO 3D. So AT&T customers are also looking to rock their exclusive 3D capable phone when it hits. Back in March, at CTIA 2011 event, AT&T has officially introduced the LG Optimus 3D for its network under the LG Thrill 4G moniker, and haven’t mentioned the release date and price info. Since then, the carrier has been pretty quiet about the LG Thrill 4G handset. Late yesterday, AT&T has released a press release saying that it will be releasing its first 3D-fangled LG Thrill 4G in this summer. Still we are missing the exact release date and the price value of this mobile phone from this press release. In the first week of June, LG Thrill 4G has passed through the FCC. We should mention that LG Thrill 4G is the first AT&T device to come pre-loaded with Qik video chat for use over Wi-Fi connection in crystal clarity.
Spec wise, LG Thrill 4G comes with a glasses-free 3D display measuring 4.3 inches, running on a dual-core TI OMAP4 1GHz processor with 512MB DDR2 RAM, and equipped with dual-lens 3D camera on rear side with 3D recording, sharing and viewing capability – the two 5 Megapixels cameras on the back of the phone can record stereoscopic 3D video at 720p HD video in 3D @ 24fps, 1080p HD video in 2D @ 30fps, ability to upload these captured 3D videos directly to YouTube via a dedicated 3D YouTube app, able to output the 3D content to your TV via the HDMI port or the DLNA functionality, LG’s 3D Hot Key feature, and the 3D screen overlays can be turned off temporarily.
Read: LG Thrill 4G Full Specifications.
LG Thrill 4G comes with the out-dated Android 2.2 Froyo OS and later it will be upgradable to Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It is having 8GB internal storage, 8GB card included, micro-SD card slot support for memory expansion up to 32GB, HDMI 1.4 connector, HSPA+ connectivity, pre-loaded Let’s Golf 2, Asphalt 6, NOVA games, and a 1500mAh battery.
So who will buy this LG Thrill 4G?
[Source: AT&T]