
LG has finally reveal its Optimus 3D at MWC boasting as the world’s first smart phone that comes with a stereoscopic screen, allowing you to view 3D without the need of glasses. Not only can you watch 3D content, the Optimus 3D also lets you capture 3D videos as well thanks to its dual camera set up at the rear.
In terms of hardware, the LG Optimus 3D offers a 1GHz dual-core OMAP 4 processor from Texas Instrumental, dual-channel memory for maximum throughput and dual memory set up (8GB + 4GB LP DDR2). The screen is 4.3″ wide and supports a resolution of 800×480. In terms of connectivity, it supports HSPA+, DLNA for wireless media streaming and HDMI 1.4. The 5MP camera is capable of shooting 1080p HD videos in 2D and a lower 720p HD videos in 3D format.
At the moment, it is launched with Android 2.2 Froyo pre-installed and 2.3 Gingerbread update is expected to come later on. Android Central, reporting live from Barcelona has posted a quick hands-on with the Optimus 3D and they seem to be pretty impressed by the 3D capabilities. Of course, it is hard to tell from the video and we can’t wait to try it out ourselves.
Check out more pics and hands-on video after the jump
HTC Malaysia posted this message on its Facebook today. We’re not sure what they’re up to but if you’re a fan of Android or Windows Phone or both, they have an “interesting proposition” for you.
If you think you are a knowledgeable and passionate fan of the Android and Windows phone from HTC, then we have an interesting proposition for you! If you are interested, email us at htcmas@gmail.com with the subject of Android/Windows Fan
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All you need to do is drop them an email at htcmas[at]gmail[dot]com and put “Android/Windows Fan” at the subject box.
Good luck!
For those who’ve emailed HTC Malaysia and got a reply on what that interesting proposition entails, we’re wondering if you can clue us in on it.

Android Central is at MWC Barcelona right now and they had a quick hands on of the new 10″ Samsung Galaxy Tab II that’s running on the latest Android Honeycomb OS.
At 10″, this certainly looks more practical to use especially with the screen supporting resolution of 1280×800. With no surprises, it runs on a dual-core 1Ghz processor and comes with 2 cameras. The front does 2MP while the rear has a 8MP camera that supports 1080p recording.
Dimension wise, the Galaxy Tab II is 246.2mm x 170.4mm with a thickness of 10.9mm. It weights 599 grams which is obviously heavier than the previous Samsung Galaxy Tab but it still lighter than the iPad of 680g (WiFi version). Over at the sides, there are speakers at both ends, a dedicated power button, a SIM slot, volume rocker, 3.5mm audio jack and built-in microphone. At the back it is covered with a matte texture that comes with a big shinny Samsung badge on the centre. The 8MP camera is position at the top centre of the device which we think its perfect landscape shots.

Unfortunately the wifi connectivity was quite bad during the recording and they can’t really demo the browser and maps. Check out the video after the jump.
