After which there have been three. AT&T's lonesome LTE duo -- the Samsung GS II Skyrocket and HTC Vivid -- just acquired a brand new member using the recent launch of LG's Nitro HD. You might recognize this specific phone from the former existence because the Optimus LTE, except here the phone's been renamed having a moniker more astutely conveys its blazing 4G purpose. There might be tough occasions ahead for that phone, thinking about the present crop of high-finish products hogging the spotlight. But when three's company, the Universe Nexus, HTC Rezound and Android RAZR are certain to get this to a standing room-only crowd -- a particularly haughty bunch given their heavyweight specs. And that's why this sudden finish-of-year release for that Nitro HD has us questioning the business's timing. Sure, it's really no slouch when stacked facing your competition, having a 4.5-inch 1280 x 720 AH-Insolvency practitioners display, dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm APQ8060 processor and 1.3 front-facing / 8 megapixel rear cameras. Yet at $250 on contract, the Nitro HD must outshine the legacy set by its best-in-class Sammy stablemate or, a minimum of, provide a performance boost within the cheaper Vivid. So can LG's eleventh hour contender go above the fray to win your holiday dollars? Does it flourish in outclassing its LTE compadres? Or perhaps is it a situation of not enough, past too far with this me too three! smartphone. Follow on beyond the break once we dive in to the mobile nitty gritty. LG Nitro HD accessories
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