LG has announced a new phone for its MWC line up called the Optimus 3DCube. This phone is currently being hyped as the successor to the LG Optimus 3D device. The phone has a display that is a 4.3 inch IPS one along with a 5MP camera. The phone also sports a 1.2 GHz along with a 1520mAh battery. The frame of this device is a thin one and it comes included with a NFC Chip. The manufacturers of this phone has made the phone compatible with the Android 2.3 software platform and it also comes with its “LG Tag” system for changing the settings that are based on your NFC stickers.
The most attractive features in this phone are the 3D camera as well as the 3D screen. LG claims that it is going to also add the features of complete software of 3D video editing. The phone will also have a mapping application and it is scheduled to hit the markets in Korea next month. However, before being introduced in the market it is scheduled to make its appearance at the Mobile World Congress scheduled for next week. So, we have to wait and watch to see on how this new 3D offering from LG fares in the market!
