LG Optimus 3D Release Pushed to July As Well
Déjà vu?
Perhaps the Xperia Pro isn’t really your bag. Sure the Sony Bravia graphics engine is nice, but it ain’t 3D. And we all want 3D cell phones, right? Right?

Well, if you definitely do want a 3D smartphone, you’ll be disappointed to learn that the Optimus 3D has been delayed. Much like the Xperia Pro, the phone will now be launching in July, despite being unveiled months ago, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
ITProPortal reports that LG has pushed the release of the phone to July, with both Expansys and Amazon admitting that the July launch date is ‘by no means set in stone.’ No reason was given for the delay.
Running Android 2.2, the Optimus 3D features a dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor; a 4.3-inch, 480x800, 3D-capable touchscreen display; dual 5-megapixel cameras; 8GB of storage (expandable to 32GB); 512MB of RAM; 2D video capture (1080p@24fps) and 3D video capture (720p@30fps); MicroUSB; Bluetooth 3.0; WiFi and GPS.
According to ITProPortal, pricing is set at around £430. Anyone got a deep-seated desire (and deep enough pockets) for this device? Let us know in the comments below!
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