LG Thrill 4G (AT&T)

LG Thrill 4G (AT&T)

For the price, the LG Thrill 4G makes for a decent and interesting Android device, including 3D capabilities, but if you’re after power and performance, there are better alternatives.LG Thrill 4G is a good chunk of hardware,it measures 5.07 by 2.67 by 0.47 inches (HWD) and weighs 5.93 ounces. There are a variety of controls throughout the phone to help you navigate and perform tasks. The deign of VuClip shows great on LG Thrill 4G. Below the screen are four touch-sensitive buttons: menu, home, back, and search functions.On the right side there’s a volume rocker and a 3D button that launches the phone’s 3D Space app; on the left, you will find a Micro-USB port and an HDMI port, both of which are protected by an attached cover. Up top are the lock/power button and the 3.5-millimeter headset jack. On back, you’ll find dual 5-megapixel cameras to capture 2D and 3D photos and video. In addition, the Thrill has a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera for video calls and self portraits. Moreover, although it’s not immediately apparent, the phone provides limited motion gesture support, so you can easily turn the phone over to mute an incoming call or to turn off or suspend your alarm

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