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LG Optimus 3D review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £459.99
inc VAT

Terrible battery life spoils what is otherwise a fast Android smartphone with fun 3D capabilities

Specifications

Android 2.2 (Froyo), 4.3in 480×800 display

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You can also shoot 3D videos and images with the device’s dual 5-megapixel cameras. 3D still images aren’t quite as good as their 2D counterparts but they do give you a pleasing illusion of depth. You can shoot 3D video in 720p at 30fps, although the quality and image stabilisation in 3D mode is pretty iffy. Switching back to 2D with the 2D/3D toggle in the camera application gives you significantly better still image quality, and you can shoot 2D video footage at 1080p and 24fps.

Optimus 3D back

You can display these images and videos on a 3D TV using the Optimus 3D’s micro-HDMI output, but you’ll need to buy your own cable (£8 from www.play.com). You can always upload your images directly from the handset to YouTube 3D for anyone with a 3D device to view.

Once you’re done messing around with 3D, you’ll find all the normal Android apps, along with Polaris Office to view and edit Office documents. However, LG has decided to launch the handset with Android 2.2 (Froyo) instead of the latest – 2.3 Gingerbread. It seems strange to launch a premium handset with an outdated operating system – we’re pretty sure HTC’s Evo 3D will have the latest Android installed.

Optimus 3D camera

However, what the Optimus 3D lacks in the OS department it more than makes up for in processing power, thanks to its dual core 1GHz TI OMAP4 chipset. In our Quadrant benchmarking test the Optimus 3D scored a very impressive 2557, which makes it one of the fastest smartphones we’ve seen, if not quite up there with Samsung’s Galaxy S2. It’s blisteringly fast, especially when compared to the Optimus 2X. There’s no lag whatsoever, applications launch in the blink of an eye and 3D content is handled with ease.

Couple this awesome processing power with the device’s 8GB of onboard storage, microSDHC slot, 512MB of RAM, 802.11n Wi-Fi, DLNA media streaming, Wi-Fi hotspot creation and HDMI output and the Optimus 3D starts to look like a very impressive smartphone, even if you don’t care about 3D. That is, at least, until you come to battery life.

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Details

Price £460
Rating ***

Hardware

Main display size 4.3in
Native resolution 480×800
Second Display No
CCD effective megapixels 2x 5-megapixel
Video recording format MP4/DivX/XviD/H.264/H.263/WMV player
Connectivity Bluetooth, HDMI, microUSB
GPS yes
Internal memory 8192MB
Operating frequencies GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 3G 900/2100
Wireless data GPRS, EDGE, 3G
Size 68x12x129mm
Weight 178g

Features

Operating system Android 2.2 (Froyo)
Microsoft Office compatibility Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Email client POP3/IMAP/Exchange
Audio format support MP3, WAV, WMA, eAAC+
Video playback formats MP4, DivX, Xvid, H.264, H.263, WMV
FM Radio no
Web Browser Webkit
Accessories USB Charger, headphones
Talk time 4 hours
Standby time 4 days
Tested battery life (MP3 playback) 19h 15m

Buying Information

SIM-free price £460
Price on contract 0
Prepay price £450
SIM-free supplier www.amazon.co.uk
Contract/prepay supplier www.mobiles.co.uk
Details www.lg.com

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