Monday, October 3, 2011


Motorola DROID HD

Motorola DROID HD appears on Verizon's Device Manager, confirms LTE connectivity
The other day we showed you the picture of the Motorola DROID HD (aka DROID RAZR) as it appeared on the Cellebrite system. From the Cellebrite, the next step is usually Verizon's Device Manager. No surprise, then, that the model now appears there, giving away some information about the smartphone.

The Device Manager confirms that the Motorola DROID HD will be a LTE compatible device but will not be a world phone. The downside to that is that you might as well leave the device in your desk drawer when traveling abroad. On the other hand, lack of a GSM radio means that the DROID HD will be lighter than global models. The handset is already supposed to be the thinnest Android model made by Motorola.

The specs include a Kevlar chassis to protect the inner workings from water, a 4.3 inch qHD Super AMOLED display and a 1.2GHz dual-core processor under the hood. 1GB of RAM is aboard and an 8MP camera captures video at 1080p. Yes, the DROID HD will also come with a front-facing camera for video chats and self-portraits. Pricing and a launch date are unknown although with things progressing rapidly, it shouldn't be too long before the latest Motorola DROID model comes to market.

LG Optimus 3D update

LG Optimus 3D update still keeps the handset at Froyo, but packs 3D game converter
If you somehow managed to beat every single 3D enabled game available for theLG Optimus 3D, then there’s no doubt that you’re a serious gamer at heart of course. Exhausting all of your resources, you might actually be tempted to once again experience 2D games instead.

Well, there’s some good news for LG Optimus 3D owners as the latest software update for the handset offers a 3D gaming converter feature that brings those stale 2D games into 3D. Even though it’s still sitting at Froyo, this software update carrying version V10K further enhances the smartphone’s functionality. Rather than playing these 2D games normally like any other handset out there on the market, LG Optimus 3D owners will be able to transform and experience them in 3D with its auto-stereoscopic 3D display.

However, this update is only available to unlocked models of the LG Optimus 3D that are part of the “European Open” region – with no indication when it’ll be coming to AT&T’s LG Thrill 4G. Furthermore, it’s not available in the form of an OTA update, but rather, it’s accessible via LG’s PC utility.

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