

Speaking of sweet devices like the quad-core X3, check out LG’s new anticipated flagship device, the LG CX2 aka the “Optimus 3D 2?. This is one sweet looking handset and our friends over at Pocket Now managed to snag some shots of it. The device appears to be a follow up to the popular original Optimus 3D device announced this time last year. Some improvements with the CX2 involve the auto-stereoscopic display, better CPU (1.2 GHz dual-core from TI) and better conversion from 2D to 3D. LG has also added a NOVA display for improved brightness on the device in both 2D and 3D modes. Unlike the original Optimus 3D coming in at around 12 mm, the CX2 will shine at around 10 mm. Not too bad for having to house dual 5 meg cameras on the backside.
Add 8GB of internal storage, DLNA capabilities, Bluetooth 3.0 and HSPA+ (21Mbps) and you’ve got yourself a pretty nice flagship handset to invest in. To top things off, a trusted source is noting that there will indeed be an NFC chip on board. Stay tuned to Talk Android as MWC rolls around, which is when and where we’re expecting this device to debut. Expect the handset to launch with Gingerbread at first however. There’s no word yet as to what’s in store for OS upgrades in the ICS dept. Check out the pics of the device courtesy of our friends from Pocket Now and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comments below.
[via Pocket Now]
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