Senin, 14 November 2011

LG Nitro HD, AT&T's Optimus LTE, in New Spy Shot

AT&T's customers will soon be able to enjoy the benefits of a new Android-based mobile phone on their carrier's airwaves, none other than the LG Nitro HD, a special flavor of the Optimus LTE.

Nothing is officially announced on this device for the time being, but rumor has it that the wireless carrier will soon make it official.

Moreover, a leaked photo with the mobile phone is now available online, further suggesting not only that the handset is real, but also that it should be launched at the wireless carrier in the near future.


The new photo with the LG Nitro HD comes from phoneArena, and does not show specific branding for the device.

However, when compared to other previously leaked renderings of the handset, the new photos appear to be legit.

Unfortunately, no new details on the mobile phone have emerged until now, though the previously leaked info on it is all we have to move on with.

The LG Nitro HD is expected to arrive on the market with a 1.5GHz dual-core application processor inside, along with 1GB of RAM, and 4GB of ROM.

Moreover, the new device features a micro SD memory card slot for expanding the available internal memory, as well as a WiFi and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity options.

The new device is packed with a 4.5-inch touchscreen display that can deliver a 720p resolution, as well as with a 1830mAh battery.

The new mobile phone will also be released with support for the wireless carrier's LTE network (HSPA+ connectivity is also expected to have been included into the mix), as well as with an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, with support for HD video recording.

Since nothing was announced on the new device, there's no telling on when it might be released on AT&T's shelves, though some suggest that this would happen very soon

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