If this is in act the Optimus 3D, the phone has a TI OMAP4 dual-core processor and runs Android 2.2.1. At MWC, I found the 3D achieve to be something of a headache. First of all, the grade is "aquarium" 3D - it has obscurity within the screen, it doesn't stick out out.
Second, if you don't hold it at the utter distance, some 3D things just become a entangle of headache-inducing complexity confusion. The cosmopolitan rendition of the phone comes with a 3D golf courageous and 3D YouTube; the U.S. manifestation will have something called "LG 3D Space.
" Even without the 3D, though, this looks to be a strong dual-core phone. I'll catch a glimpse of if I can get a hands-on with the AT&T construction of the unripe phone, which is arriving "in the coming months" with no cost announced. The HTC HD7S is very comparable to T-Mobile's big-screen HD7 with one attractive change: it will have an updated understanding of Windows Phone 7 that will subsume copy-and-paste, in the same way as. If you allow AT&T's promotional Web page, this update also has better encouragement for countryside fad in the Windows Phone People and Games hubs, but I believe those images may just be the employ of an overenthusiastic AT&T Photoshop artist.
The phone has a 1-GHz single-core processor, 16MB of celebration and an "improved wonderful LCD" 4.3-inch screen, along with a 5-megapixel camera. The HD7S will be to hand "in the coming weeks." There's no legal worth for this one, either.
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