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CNET también está disponible en español. Don't show this again. Stay tuned for a full review soon. The first Optimus 3D was, to put it bluntly, a bit of a chubber. While phones like the Samsung Galaxy S2 were happily showing off their skinny frames, the Optimus packed a 168g weight and chunky 12mm thickness. The latest iteration, however, shaves off some girth. It's now a more pocket-friendly 9.6mm wide and weighs 148g. It's still bigger and heavier than phones like the Motorola Razr or the Huawei Ascend P1S, but it's slimmed down enough to let you keep it in your pocket without your jeans falling down as you're walking through the city centre.

Looks wise, the Optimus 3D Max isn't likely to turn many heads, LG uag trooper iphone x protective wallet case - black has gone with the industry standard monolithic black rectangle, There's not a lot in the way of design flair going on here, so if you've got a keen eye for fashion, you might be better off looking at LG's latest mash-up with Prada, The front of the phone is dominated by the 4.3-inch screen, which I'll come back to later, Beneath it are four touch-sensitive buttons for navigating around the Android interface, Around the back, you'll find the dual-lens camera for capturing images and movies in 3D that you can view on its screen, or by hooking up to a 3D TV via the micro-HDMI socket on the side..

The phone will come with 8GB of internal storage, which is a pretty meagre offering, so I'm hoping that a microSD card slot will also be available to expand that up to 32GB. The Optimus 3D Max uses glasses-free 3D technology that allows you to see that magical third dimension without having to don those ridiculous glasses. It's the same technology that's offered on the previous Optimus, as well as on devices like the Nintendo 3DS. The 3D effect is achieved by the screen beaming slightly different images to each eye. While this does mean that you don't have to lose all self-respect by wearing those specs, it does require you to keep pretty much face-on with the phone to avoid distortion. So if you're hoping to have your friends gather around at all angles to view some 3D deliciousness, you might be disappointed.

LG promises various interface tweaks such as customisable cube icons that will take advantage of the 3D effect, as well as conversion technology that apparently makes things like Google Maps pop out of the screen, How well this works in practise remains to be seen, but I don't have high hopes for conversion software turning Street View into a fully immersive world, Hopefully LG hasn't gone overboard on the 3D, The effect won't be to everyone's tastes -- I for one can't use the 3DS's screen uag trooper iphone x protective wallet case - black for more than 10 minutes without feeling sick, So if the phone makes you view all menus and home screens in 3D, it could quickly become an annoyance, rather than an interesting quirk..

The dual-lens camera around the back will take images and video in 3D, which we found to be a little hit and miss in the original Optimus. I hope LG will have ironed out the bumps in this update. The 3D Max will be launching with Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbreadoperating system, rather than the latest version, known as Ice Cream Sandwich. While 2.3 Gingerbread is still the most popular Android operating system available, it's somewhat outdated now. Those of you who crave the latest software won't be satisfied until LG pushes out an update to ICS, which it reckons will be about a month after the phone's launch.


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