AT&T launches the LG Nitro HD, live pics inside
Yet another Droid boasting an HD resolution display is launching in a matter of days. This time though, it’s not on Verizon, but AT&T’s 4G LTE network and it’s the LG Nitro HD.
The Nitro HD aims to be the carrier’s most impressive Android device to date and AT&T is so proud of it that it threw a party to celebrate its landing on its LTE network. We were on site and we got to meet the Nitro HD in person.
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To kick things off, this is the first smartphone in AT&T’s line-up to feature a 4.5-inch True HD AH-IPS screen with 1280×720 resolution and is looking to challenge Verizon’s two HD monsters – the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the HTC Rezound. The oomph comes from a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM, a combination which will be able to handle pretty much everything thrown its way.
We found the screen to be just as impressive as the specs suggest. LG made a huge deal of the AH-IPS display and we now see why – this thing is gorgeous to behold.

The HD AH-IPS screen compared to a Super AMOLED Plus unit
At the back of the Nitro HD sits a 8MP 1080p video-recording camera with LED flash, while video chatting is covered by a 1.3MP front-facing snapper. On-board storage is 4GB, but you can expand that by up to 32GB thanks to the microSD card slot (there’s a 16GB card included in the retail package, too).
The size of the Nitro HD is much more tolerable than that of the Rezound. It measures 133.9 x 67.8 x 10.4 mm and weighs 127 grams, which we found to be quite pocketable.
The LG Nitro HD will hit AT&T’s stores both on-line and offline on December 4 with a pricetag of $249,99 on a two-year contract.
source : www.gsmarena.com
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