The best LG smartphone yet? AT&T’s new phone arriving this week.
Arguably the best LG Android smartphone yet, the new LG Nitro HD, will compete against the first Android Ice Cream Sandwich device, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
AT&T and LG announced this week the new smartphone with the 720p HD 4.5-inch touchscreen, dual-core SoC, Android Gingerbread operating system, and Long Term Evolution: The LG Nitro HD. The new smartphone is scheduled to hit stores and online on December 4 sporting the tag price of $249.99 through AT&T. As usual, the phone requires 2-year contract agreement and separate data plan.
Other features of the new LG Nitro HD are 8-megapixel primary camera that can shoot up to 1080p, a front-facing HD camera, and a full 1GB of DDR2 RAM. Apparently, the specs show that the new LG smartphone is one of the high-end Android smartphones to watch out for this holiday season.
To attract more customers, AT&T is reportedly giving away free 16GB MicroSD card for additional phone storage where the user can store photos, videos and music files. And similar to other Android devices with Gingerbread like the Droid Razr and the HTC Rezound, LG is also promising its customers that the Android 4.0 update is poised to arrive early next year.
Speaking of Android 4.0, Verizon Wireless is also set to offer a new Android smartphone which promises new user experience courtesy of the new Google Android operating system, the ICS-powered Galaxy Nexus.
Rumors say the Verizon Galaxy Nexus is scheduled to arrive this month based on leaks quoting marketing materials, third-party retailers and other “unnamed sources” claim. Can the new LG Nitro HD compete?
Aside from the Galaxy Nexus, the new LG smartphone is also expected to rival the new white Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket which is also scheduled to arrive on December 4th sporting the same tag price.
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Arguably the best LG Android smartphone yet, the new LG Nitro HD, will compete against the first Android Ice Cream Sandwich device, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
AT&T and LG announced this week the new smartphone with the 720p HD 4.5-inch touchscreen, dual-core SoC, Android Gingerbread operating system, and Long Term Evolution: The LG Nitro HD. The new smartphone is scheduled to hit stores and online on December 4 sporting the tag price of $249.99 through AT&T. As usual, the phone requires 2-year contract agreement and separate data plan.
Other features of the new LG Nitro HD are 8-megapixel primary camera that can shoot up to 1080p, a front-facing HD camera, and a full 1GB of DDR2 RAM. Apparently, the specs show that the new LG smartphone is one of the high-end Android smartphones to watch out for this holiday season.
To attract more customers, AT&T is reportedly giving away free 16GB MicroSD card for additional phone storage where the user can store photos, videos and music files. And similar to other Android devices with Gingerbread like the Droid Razr and the HTC Rezound, LG is also promising its customers that the Android 4.0 update is poised to arrive early next year.
Speaking of Android 4.0, Verizon Wireless is also set to offer a new Android smartphone which promises new user experience courtesy of the new Google Android operating system, the ICS-powered Galaxy Nexus.
Rumors say the Verizon Galaxy Nexus is scheduled to arrive this month based on leaks quoting marketing materials, third-party retailers and other “unnamed sources” claim. Can the new LG Nitro HD compete?
Aside from the Galaxy Nexus, the new LG smartphone is also expected to rival the new white Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket which is also scheduled to arrive on December 4th sporting the same tag price.
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