LG's second phone with a glasses-free 3D display, the Optimus 3D Max, is now on sale in Germany. The handset was announced at Mobile World Congress in February, and has a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB of storage with microSD support, a 4.3-inch 854 x 480 glasses-free 3D display, and dual 5-megapixel rear cameras for creating stereoscopic content. The phone also offers both an MHL port and DLNA to allow you to view your creations (both 2D and 3D) on your TV.
There are a couple of downsides, though: the handset runs Android 2.3, with no mention of an imminent upgrade to Android 4.0, and it also only has HSPA networking despite Germany's widespread LTE networks. Also, we can't find a single German carrier offering the device, meaning that to get it will set you back around €440 (about $580) off-contract. LG also tells us that other European countries will see the handset "in the next several weeks," though hasn't given us any specifics.