LG Optimus 3D 2 lunch in 2012


Pocket-lint reports:

Speaking to us in a one-to-one briefing, technology evangelist and one of the developers of the first 3D handset, LG’s Dr Henry Noh, explained that the feature he’ll be looking to improve upon is its waistline: “Everyone knows that this [LG Optimus 3D] is not the slimmest and sexiest phone on the street. We want to make it a little slimmer,” he said.

“These days, all the phones look the same. They have a huge screen – 4.3-inches is normal these days – and next year they’re moving even larger. And they have a fixed number of touch buttons. They’re the same thickness. They have the same camera. And even the same OS. It’s so boring.
This does give an impression that LG is trying to set itself apart from by crowd by delivering the power of 3D technology is a sleeker package which, I would say is well justified in today’s scenario where it is hard to differentiate in the handsets from a distance as they all look almost alike the exception being iPhone.
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