C’mon, admit it — you didn’t really think the LG Thrill 4G would ever be released, did you? After several weeks of unexplained delays , the AT&T-branded Optimus 3D is really, honestly available at the carrier’s website on the market at a good $100. The device, announced at CTIA 2011 in March , isn’t hiding anything we didn’t already know: it has got a 1GHz dual-core TI OMAP 4 CPU with 512MB of RAM, Froyo, a 4.3-inch 800 x 480 display, 1080p video capture and dual 5MP rear stereoscopic cameras to feature the additional dimension. So if you have been looking ahead to this phone to get the fairway light, it is time to stop idling on the intersection.
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