AT & T announced the LG Thrill 4 G (better known under the name Optimus 3D) shortly before the CTIA, and they leave we discover at an event here. Their generation of the software was still undergoing tests, therefore they are questionable to give us the complete visit, but the golf game browser and 3D media works well. Even the hardware was quite early, whereas that on the demo unit have no brand image.
LG Thrill 4 G runs on the AT & T LTE network and less than supports 3D glasses in a few select applications. It is also with cameras megapixel twin 5 so you can take your own photos still 3D and video. It has a 1 GHz dual-core, 4 3-inch WVGA processor and the usual fare such as Wi - Fi, GPS and 3 G. There are 8 GB of internal storage there more microSD and 512 MB of RAM. The thrill is running Android 2.2, but who knows what is going to be packed y come launch time.
I had played with the Optimus 3D a little at the Mobile World Congress and not much had changed since the device has found its place in North America. 3D without glasses display indeed works, but I always find steps of questionable interest to developers and whimsical third party app. End users who have already invested in a 3D TV may love to have a stereo camera on their phone, as well as to shunt their media created on the big screen on DLNA. I am glad someone performs the first step to get the 3D display and technology on smartphones, and it may very well become a characteristic that we take for granted in a few years, but for the moment the success of excitation 4 g will entirely depend on eager early adopters.
Anyway, here's a quick demo, and asks me a couple of snapshots of Android 3D of AT & T.