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LG Optimus 3D – The First 3D Phone on This Planet

The buzz around LG Optimus 3D is already reaching to new heights. This phone is going to be the first fully capable 3D phone ever introduced on this planet.  This 3D phone by LG will feature glass free 3D displays, which will allow you to create or capture your own 3D videos as well as images. For this, you can take help of the dual lens camera which is found in this phone. Apart from the 3D feature, you will also find lots of other stuff in LG Optimus phone. LG has teamed up with You Tube so as to allow the users to share their own videos and images on the web. So, any 3D computer or television can support these files.

Camera has been LG’s trademark strength since long. The 5 MP which is found in this 3D phone capture both 720p 3D video as well as 1080p 2D video, you can also take traditional still shots with the help of the phone’s camera. The front facing camera is mainly for the purpose of self portrait photography and video chatting. The internal memory of LG Optimus 3D phone is 8 GB, which is pretty decent for this kind of mobile phone. However, to suit your need you can increase the memory capacity up to 32 GB, using a microSD card. The battery of this great 3D phone is 1500 mAh. However, the 3D screen consumes more power and hence you have to charge the phone frequently.




It has got a very stylish appearance and aesthetically it will surely impress you to a great extent. As compared to other smart phones of the same category, LG Optimus 3D is slightly heavier and bigger than the rest. However, its 3D feature is surely going to overcome all its deficiencies.

Some people argue that viewing 3D technology on a small screen of 4.3 inches will hardly make any difference in the overall look of the display. However on the contrary, if you see the videos and images you will yourself feel the difference. Also, this phone is not based on the latest version of the Android OS, which is being considered as a major drawback. All in all, LG Optimus is a great 3D phone, which will surely give a tough competition to its competitors.



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