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We really like the LG Thrill 4G, especially at the surprisingly low $99 contract price. It's a fast dual core Android phone, and though we're a little disappointed that it runs Android OS 2.2 Froyo, AT&T says it will get the Gingerbread 2.3 upgrade. T...
I like the Thrill 4G because LG tried to differentiate itself with a device that could display and record 3D content. It’s a fun concept and works in practice, but it’s hard to recommend a phone simply because it offers 3D as an option. The third dimen...
To wrap things up I’ll go ahead and post a few more photos for everyone to enjoy. It was really quite fun working with the Thrill 4G this week or so. At first I didn’t like the covers on the ports but I’ve grown to like them and its now a preference i...
Extrait: The LG Optimus 3D is coming to AT&T, bringing what may once again be the nation's largest carrier its first 3D Android smartphone. The Thrill, for all intents and purposes, is just as we saw it a month ago at Mobile World Congress. You've got the 4.3-inch...
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Publié: 2011-03-22, Auteur: Simon , review by: intomobile.com
Extrait: AT&T announced the LG Thrill 4G (better known as the Optimus 3D) shortly before CTIA, and they let us check it out at an event here. Their build of the software was still undergoing testing, so they were iffy about giving us the full walk-through, but the...
The LG Thrill 4G offers a glasses-free 3D display and comes preloaded with 3D content, as well as stereoscopic cameras for capturing 3D photo and video. The Android smartphone features a dual-core processor and an HDMI port
The smartphone is large and heavy. It ships running Android 2.2 Froyo and can be sluggish at times. Camera quality could be better
For the price, the LG Thrill 4G makes for a decent and fun Android device that includes 3D capabilities, but if you're after power and performance, there are better alternatives....
Extrait: A video review of the LG Thrill Android smartphone on AT&T. The LG Thrill features glassless 3D multimedia and games and dual 5 megapixel cameras that can capture 720p video and images in 3D and 1080p in 2D. The phone TI dual core 1GHz CPU, 4.3″ capacitiv...
The awesome 3D display, Availability of preloaded 3D content, Superb camera & video quality with stereoscopic capturing, Plus on, connectivity with HDMI port, Dualcore processor based Smartphone
Its wide girth could make it a little less handy for handhelds, 2.2 Froyo processor is bit slowly – you could get those not so often hangs ups, A little hefty on its weight
Priced just right LG Thrill 4G thrills a bit and then downs it bit. Firstly it's heavy and broad, quite unlikely for this Gen phones. Secondly the feature base is great enough to set eyes on it, yet they have not been fully enhanced and cultivated. We fee...