If you're an AT&T subscriber, you'll know this handset as the
Thrill 4G. And if you happen to be a T-Mobile devotee (yes, those are two distinct groups until the
AT&T&T-Mo merger is complete), you'll soon get a chance to familiarize yourself with it too, as it has just slipped through the FCC with support for AWS 3G. Specifically, the FCC has cleared an LG 920 smartphone, which a helpful video from LG itself informs us is the
Optimus 3D -- the dual-core
OMAP 4-powered Android powerhouse that's at the root of this entire affair. It'll probably get its own, uniquely
ghastly moniker if and when it's launched by T-Mobile, at which point every US carrier bar Verizon will have a
3D smartphone on its books. How long do you think that omission will last?
[Thanks, Christian]
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