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LG Thrill 4G is finally official-official with AT&T - available today for $100 on-contract

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LG Thrill 4G is finally official-official with AT&T - available today for $100 on-contract
After seeing the handset delayed for a little bit, the time is finally here for all those AT&T customers yearning to experience 3D in all of its glory. Sprint customers might not be as impressed, but they surely will be eying the LG Thrill 4G for AT&T very intently because of its impressive price.

Starting today, you can snag yourself the 3D capable LG Thrill 4G for the immaculate price of only $99.99 with your signature on a 2-year agreement. Needless to say, you’re getting a lot of bang for the buck since the LG Thrill 4G features a 3D equipped 4.3” WVGA display, dual-core 1GHz TI OMAP 4 processor, 512MB RAM, and dual 5-megapixel cameras capable of shooting 3D photos & videos (720p 3D and 1080p for 2D). However, some might be dismayed to see Android 2.2 Froyo on the device as opposed to Gingerbread – still, LG’s customized interface attempts to ease things a bit.

LG Thrill 4G is finally official-official with AT&T - available today for $100 on-contract
All in all, it’s the out of this world $100 price that’s by far its most alluring feature – especially when dual-core packing devices start off at $200. So you’d better run to your nearest AT&T local store and pick yourself one up before they go fast.

source: AT&T via Engadget

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1. IEatApples posted on 04 Sep 2011, 16:18 1 2

who cares. Seriously though, who cares.

2. jhgkiu posted on 04 Sep 2011, 18:01 2

My Evo 3D kicks it's ass

7. CX3NT3_713 posted on 05 Sep 2011, 02:50 1

Lol funny how u should day that. I tried the evo 3d! That phone has nothing 3d about it" its a failed divice! !!

3. Heatfan316 posted on 04 Sep 2011, 18:28 2

I think the thrill 4g's 3d pops more then the evo 3d, and I think the TI processor is better then the snapdragon

6. nextinline (unregistered) posted on 04 Sep 2011, 21:32

The atrix is priced at $99 and is a dual core device with gingerbread and 1 gb of ram.

8. CX3NT3_713 posted on 05 Sep 2011, 02:52

I just got the phone!!! Its a badass phone!! Great 3d phone,and very smooth phone! ! Barnone

9. lubbalots (unregistered) posted on 05 Sep 2011, 05:18

Despite the high end specs, android phones lose value the minute it goes on the shelf.

10. Heatfan316 posted on 05 Sep 2011, 07:34

Troll

12. Meedlies (unregistered) posted on 06 Sep 2011, 11:06

Cars lose their value in most cases and people still buy them. The "value" is a customers satisfaction with the device to meet their needs. I dont know how many people buy phones based on their monetary value in the coming months/years (if, in fact by value you mean monetary resale value.)

Disclaimer: I am an AT&T sales rep.

11. lubbalots (unregistered) posted on 05 Sep 2011, 18:16

It feels good to be a troll sometimes. It opens peoples eyes.

13. Meedlies posted on 07 Sep 2011, 14:11

Got the phones in my store yesterday and I must say this is a quality handset. Screen is clear and bright, feel and build quality is good, and with the TI dual core processor its very very quick.

The 3d is neat and definitely impresses customers but to me it is a tad gimicky. I cant see myself using it on a regular basis. The 3d camera is cool but again its a novelty and I would rather just use the regular camera.

All in all for $99 this is a great device. I carry an atrix and i would still choose it over the Thrill but for a larger screen and dual core processor at $99 the Thrill is an impressive choice.

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