Finally, LG starts rolling-out glasses-free 3D smartphone - the Optimus 3D Max in the European market. The phone was first showcased at Mobile World Congress (MWC), 2012 earlier this year in February.
The device is a successor of previously launched smartphone, the Optimus 3D which was slightly bulky and about 12mm thick. But LG has managed to shave off more than 2mm from the new LG Optimus 3D MAX and it weighs only 148 grams.
The Optimus 3D Max dual 5MP camera, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, 3D video editing capabilities and supports NFC. And, it is also allows you to convert 2D content from Google Earth, Google Maps and other mapping apps into 3D.
Additionally, it includes a HD Converter that would offer high resolution content on a TV when connected to an HDTV via MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link).
The device is a successor of previously launched smartphone, the Optimus 3D which was slightly bulky and about 12mm thick. But LG has managed to shave off more than 2mm from the new LG Optimus 3D MAX and it weighs only 148 grams.
The Optimus 3D Max dual 5MP camera, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, 3D video editing capabilities and supports NFC. And, it is also allows you to convert 2D content from Google Earth, Google Maps and other mapping apps into 3D.
Additionally, it includes a HD Converter that would offer high resolution content on a TV when connected to an HDTV via MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link).


