We've known it was coming for a while, we've even had some hands-on with one of our own (yes, I owe you guys a great review), and today LG launched the Optimus 3D, the world's first "Tri-Dual" architecture smartphone. Tri-Dual can be translated into dual core CPU, dual channel RAM, and a dual-channel board configuration. Take that and translate it into English and it means that data can be transferred internally faster, and more of it at once. Without spoiling my promised review, I'll tell you it's fast. It's the future of smartphones, and I can't wait to see it go mainstream and get even better. Add in other niceties like DLNA, HDMI out, and a 4.3 inch display and there's a lot to like here.
One more thing -- 3D. By a scant seven days LG beat HTC to the punch to release the first 3D Android phone. It's stereoscopic (no glasses) and pictures and video can be captured in 3D as well. Like the EVO 3D, you don't have to use it so all is good. It's coming to Europe first, and should be available in 60 or so more markets in a few weeks. We'll see it in the states as the LG Thrill 4G on AT&T. You can read the full press release after the break.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/u4fOKM4u0Sw/lg-officially-launches-optimus-3d
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