Finally, LG Nitro HD makes its debut in US with AT&T and this is the third 4G LTE heading to the carrier. LG Nitro HD comes packed with a 720p display and this is the unique selling factor for the device. Infact, LG Nitro HD looks exactly like the LG Optimus LTE and this is'nt a bad thing. However, we believe that the performance will vary in that case.
Two of its main features include LTE connectivity and its stunning display. The Nitro happens to have a similar display as the iPhone’s, which they call Retina Display. The iPhone’s screen is something Apple has always been proud of. This Advanced High-Performance IPS display is actually better, though. It happens to be bigger (4.5-inches) and the resolution is much better (1280×720, 329ppi). Let’s take a deeper look at the specs:
LG Nitro Specifications include:
Android 2.3 Gingerbread
4.5-inch “True HD IPS” display
TI OMAP 1.5 GHz dual-core processor
1 GB of RAM
20 GB of storage capacity – 4 GB of on board memory / 16 GB micro SD card
8 MP rear-facing camera
1.3 MP front-facing camera
LTE connectivity / backed up by HSPA+ where LTE not available
WiFi Direct, MHL, DLNA
Nitro HD sports an 8.0 megapixel camera on the rear-side and 1.3 megapixel camera on front. The rear camera is a 1080p shooter with LED flash. Apparently, this smartphone works with 4G LTE and offers lighting fast data speeds. Meanwhile it offers Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connectivity options. LG Nitro HD is available with a standard two year contract from AT&T for $249.
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