We are just about recovered from Las Vegas and CES at the beginning of the year, but we can’t rest for long as LG and Samsung have both confirmed they will be making foremost declarations at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona in a couple of weeks time. It’s not as if LG didn’t declare anything at CES, they gave the world the first superphone in the dual-core Optimus 2X over and above the Optimus Black and a load of other gadgets. Now it has confirmed that at MWC, it will disclose the world first glasses-free 3D mobile phone – the Optimus 3D. LG previewed a 4.3in glasses free display at CES and it is this we suppose to see in the Optimus 3D. LG today made an official publication following a spate of rumours counting the people over at Phandroid getting their hands on what they say is the Optimus 3D. LG confirmed the debut at MWC on February 14 at 11am saying the appliance will sport a dual-lens 3D camera (for 3D recording), a glasses-free LCD display, and HDMI/DLNA for sharing on whatever 3D sets you have.
Now we know that for numerous people 3D on a mobile handset will not be something that will make them acquisition a latest gadget, nonetheless from a technical point-of-view it is captivating. We saw a couple of weeks ago the striking glasses-free display on the Nintendo 3DSand LG obviously believe bringing the technology to mobile gadgets will be a winner for them. We don’t know if we will get hands-on time with the Optimus 3D in Barcelona but we will reserve conclusion until we see how it works for ourselves. Over in the Samsung camp, they are being a little more enigmatic. Having unveiled a conundrum picture a couple of weeks ago with the tagline “Evolution is Fate” next to a picture of its best-selling Galaxy S, today they gave us a teaser video for the same device. Specs for the Galaxy S2 are thin on the ground and finally unconfirmed but we can expect to see a dual-core processor, possibly LTE compatibility and NFC built-in. Samsung produced the Nexus S for Google recently and this could be an indicator of where the Galaxy S2 will be going. It should therefore be running Android 2.3 or Gingerbread following Samsung’s close collaboration with Google on the Nexus S.
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