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LG Optimus 3D, First of Its Kind



The LG Optimus 3D was launched in July 2011 and was the first smartphone with a 3D display. Besides having a cool screen and 3D effects, this fellow over here is also a wise guy, literally. Want to find out some more about what this sweetheart is capable of ? Follow the next review!


Most important features:

Quad-band GSM and 3G support
21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
4.3" 16M-color capacitive LCD stereoscopic touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
Android OS v2.2 Froyo with LG 3D UI
Dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 proccessor, PowerVR SGX540 GPU, TI OMAP4430 chipset
512 MB RAM
8GB internal storage
Dual 5 MP autofocus cameras, LED flash; stereoscopic 3 MP pictures, face detection and geotagging
1080p@30fps video recording, stereoscopic 720p@30fps videos
Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA
GPS with A-GPS
microSD slot up to 32GB
Accelerometer, proximity sensor and an auto-brightness sensor
Front facing camera with video calls
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v3.0
microHDMI port
Smart dialing, voice dialing
DivX/XviD video support
Office document editor
Innovative gesture controls
Adobe Flash 10.3 support
Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement



In the phone’s box, we have a charger, the microUSB cable which is used for charging and making data connections, a pair of headphones with in-ear buds and some user manuals.

The phone measures 128.8 x 68 x 11.9 mm and has a weight of 168 g. Its design isn’t something you’ve never seen before, but the phone still remains an attractive piece of work. It’s all made of plastic, but offers the impression of a strongly built device. The rubberized plastic from the back helps a lot by offering a better hand grip and keeping them fingerprints away from sticking to it.

The star of the show here is the 4.3 inches 3D LCD capacitive touchscreen that has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, a 217 ppi pixel density and Corning Gorilla Glass protection. The viewing angles are okay and the sunlight legibility is great. The 3D effects are wonderful, but only available in the landscape mode, for the applications compatible to them.
Above the phone’s nice screen, we have the earpiece, a proximity sensor and a secondary camera for making video calls.
Below the display stand four capacitive keys for Menu, Home, Back and Search. They offer haptic feedback and are backlit.



On the left side of the phone, we have the HDMI and microUSB ports, protected by some plastic lids.
The right side is home for a volume rocker and a dedicated 3D button for launching the 3D interface.
At the top, you’ll come across the Power/Lock key, a 3.5 mm audio jack and a secondary microphone.
The bottom features the primary microphone.

The LG Optimus 3D comes loaded with Android 2.2 Froyo and is upgradeable to v4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. The user experience is pretty enjoyable and you have some nice 3D apps and a guide that teaches you about creating, viewing and sharing 3D stuff. The phone is powered by a TI OMAP 4430 chipset, having a dual-core 1 GHz Cortex-A9 processor, PowerVR SGX540 GPU, 8 GB of internal storage, which can be extended by a microSD card with a maximum capacity of 32 GB and 512 MB of RAM. The phone does a wonderful job and you won’t be having any issues with lag, freezes or anything like that. I didn’t.

In terms of telephony, you get a smart phonebook that stores a lot of information about your contacts and syncs with your online accounts. You have Smart and Voice dialing, the possibility of making video calls and a very good in-call quality. The secondary microphone for active noise cancellation does help a lot. I did not have any reception issues either.
At the messaging section, your SMS/MMS messages are displayed as conversations between you and your contacts.

For emailing, Gmail offers batch operations and you have a generic email application for your other accounts.
For typing, you have the phone’s on screen QWERTY keyboard and the dialpad. The virtual QWERTY keyboard is very easy to use in portrait mode, but if you have really chubby fingers, the landscape mode will come in handy.
In the connectivity package, the phone has support for quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and tri-band 3G with 21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA, Wi-fi b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and EDR and microUSB 2.0.
For surfing the web, you have a simple and friendly browser that supports Flash, multiple tabs, double tap and pinch zooming, text reflow, bookmarks and more. The overall browsing experience is great, you’ll be very pleased.

The Optimus 3D comes equipped with a dual 5 megapixel snapper that takes pictures at a maximum resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels and has a LED flash companion for helping in low light situations.
The camera interface offers settings for geo-tagging, face detection, touch focus, scenes, effects and more. The 2D and 3D photos are quite good, but that’s all.
The video camera is very capable and offers some nice videos in 2D, at 1080p and 30 fps and in 3D, at 720p.
For audio playback, you have a hot looking music player that offers several equalizer presets when you have your headset plugged in, the possibility of looking up a song or album on YouTube or on the Internet and others. The audio quality is pretty good with or without your headphones.
The video player is great, as it supports all kinds of formats, 3D videos, of course, subtitles and more. I bet you’ll be thrilled by the video player!

In terms of apps, the LG Optimus 3D comes with the Polaris Office for viewing and editing Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. It can also view PDF documents.You also have the Calendar, Alarm app, that includes a Timer, World Clock and Stopwatch, a voice recorder, some 3D goodies, like four 3D games and more.
A built-in GPS receiver is on board and features A-GPS support. For navigation, you have Google Maps, which has offline rerouting, searches for points of interest, plans routes and more.
The phone comes with a 1500 mAh battery and will require a daily recharging. But that’s not something bad, as I’m sure that most of us smartphone users are used to that.

In conclusion, if wanting a good 3D smartphone, the LG Optimus 3D is a good choice, as it has to offer a lot besides the 3D capability.


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