Many cell phone manufacturers will add the term "smart phone" to their new devices without ever defining the term for their consumers. This wasn’t much of a problem back when they first coined it, but today’s advanced smart phones are much more sophisticated than the phones that we were using back then. The important reason is that a smart phone makes us re-examine what we expect from these devices. Outside of the United States the Samsung Conquer smart phone is also known as the LG Optimus. Most of the available Samsung Conquer accessories like a Samsung Conquer case and a Samsung Conquer screen protector can be used with many other same-brand smart phones.

The Samsung Conquer is a smart phone with so many great features that make this a true smart phone. The key element is the brilliant 4.3inch capacitive TFT LCD touch screen, which provides 3D support and multi-touch sensors. Under the hood, this LG model boasts a 1000MHz Texas Instruments dual-core processor and 512 MB of RAM. Feature-wise, it's everything you expect from a modern cell phone: camera, built-in social networking support, wide range of codec support, and wide array of connectivity options including Bluetooth, USB, HDMI, and more.

What makes the Samsung Conquer separate from the last generation of smart phones are features like the dual-core processor with its dual-memory and dual-channel architecture along with a dedicated GPU. What these words mean for an average user is that the Conquer is essentially a computer that can be used at your hand. Another thing that seperate this device from many other smart phones is the ability to download and use Android powered applications.

One feature creating a lot of buzz is the Samsung Conquer's ability to display 3D without the requirement of 3D glasses. This is a wild breakthrough since the glasses have really been a deal-breaker for most smart phones with 3D capabilities. What's also nice is that the phone is not limited to just movies. It seamlessly integrates the 3D into the home screen and navigational system. You can also access free 3D videos through YouTube.

The Samsung Conquer also has a great feature that allows the built-in camera to support 3D capture. It is really crazy if you stop to think about the possibilities and doors that this opens. When you choose to record in 3D, as opposed to 2D, the file sizes are bigger but the rest of the process is essentially the same. And once you’ve finished recording a video, you can immediately watch it in 3D or upload it directly to the YouTube 3D service. If you have a 3D TV in your phone, you can also watch them by connecting the phone to the TV through the built-in HDMI port.