AT&T Launches LG Nitro HD 4g LTE Smartphone in USA Market in December
Saturday, December 3, 2011
LG Mobiles held a Press conference for the New LG Nitro HD 4G LTE Smartphone for AT&t in USA. This conference gave us a chanse to get the first look up & Hands-on of the LG Nitro HD 4G LTE Smartphone.
The LG Nitro HD is certainly a phone worth getting exciting about. The LG Nitro HD 4G comes with Great features like 4.5-inch, 720p display which is really suit to it's name, it is powering wih Dual- Core, 1.5 GHZ Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and running on Android gingerbread 2.3 OS with LG's Cusotm user Interface. But the Main and awesome features of the LG Nitro HD 4G is it's 1280 x 720 pixel True HD AH-IPS display with a 500 nit brightness rating.
The LG Nitro HD feels really light weight on hand & it's rear highly textured cover adds a little grip to the phone. The display of this phone is really a pleaseu to look at, being both bright and Sharp, but does manage to make the phone relatively large. Even if LG Nitro smartphone to be easier to hold than any other of the current large-display smartphone models on the market.
Better yet, the Nitro HD has true 4G LTE on AT&T, and though they don't have many markets covered, they've been expanding aggressively. In fact, New York City just got lit up with LTE on AT&T, and our home market (one of the first) has the Nitro downloads averaging 20Mbps and 9Mbps up. That's particularly heartwarming for those of us who want to use the mobile hotspot feature and turn the phone into a high speed wireless modem for 3G and 4G deprived tablets and laptops.
The phone is surprisingly light and fairly slim, with the 1770 mAh Lithium Ion battery contributing most of the smartphone's scant weight. In terms of speed, the Nitro feels zippy enough and it tears through 1080p high profile MPEG4 video, both to the display and to an HD TV using an MHL adapter (not included). The phone has 4 gigs of storage, with 1.86 gigs available and AT&T includes a 16 gig microSD card to make up for the paltry internal storage. The Nitro manages 2400 on the Quadrant benchmark.
The LG Nitro HD has excellent 8MP camera with automatic white balance seemed particularly impressive in the halogen lights. AT&T will offer the LG Nitro HD on December 4 for $249.99 with a new two-year agreement. Stay tuned for our full review to come in the near future.
The LG Nitro HD is certainly a phone worth getting exciting about. The LG Nitro HD 4G comes with Great features like 4.5-inch, 720p display which is really suit to it's name, it is powering wih Dual- Core, 1.5 GHZ Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and running on Android gingerbread 2.3 OS with LG's Cusotm user Interface. But the Main and awesome features of the LG Nitro HD 4G is it's 1280 x 720 pixel True HD AH-IPS display with a 500 nit brightness rating.
The LG Nitro HD feels really light weight on hand & it's rear highly textured cover adds a little grip to the phone. The display of this phone is really a pleaseu to look at, being both bright and Sharp, but does manage to make the phone relatively large. Even if LG Nitro smartphone to be easier to hold than any other of the current large-display smartphone models on the market.
Better yet, the Nitro HD has true 4G LTE on AT&T, and though they don't have many markets covered, they've been expanding aggressively. In fact, New York City just got lit up with LTE on AT&T, and our home market (one of the first) has the Nitro downloads averaging 20Mbps and 9Mbps up. That's particularly heartwarming for those of us who want to use the mobile hotspot feature and turn the phone into a high speed wireless modem for 3G and 4G deprived tablets and laptops.
The phone is surprisingly light and fairly slim, with the 1770 mAh Lithium Ion battery contributing most of the smartphone's scant weight. In terms of speed, the Nitro feels zippy enough and it tears through 1080p high profile MPEG4 video, both to the display and to an HD TV using an MHL adapter (not included). The phone has 4 gigs of storage, with 1.86 gigs available and AT&T includes a 16 gig microSD card to make up for the paltry internal storage. The Nitro manages 2400 on the Quadrant benchmark.
The LG Nitro HD has excellent 8MP camera with automatic white balance seemed particularly impressive in the halogen lights. AT&T will offer the LG Nitro HD on December 4 for $249.99 with a new two-year agreement. Stay tuned for our full review to come in the near future.
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