We reported last month when AT&T announced the LG Thrill, also known as the LG Optimus 3D coming to its Android phone lineup in the near future. Well, if you were looking to buy this phone, you might have to wait until it passes under the FCC’s microscope.

We just found out that this phone’s codename has changed from P920 to P920H in the FCC’s database. As you see in the picture above, the LG Thrill will support both the 850MHz and 1900MHz bands for GSM and also lists that it will support HSPA, aka AT&T’s “4G” network when it becomes available once the backhaul becomes enhanced.

The LG thrill will come packed with a 1GHz dual-core processor, a 4.3″ stereoscope 3D display which doesn’t require glasses for 3D viewing, dual 5-megapixel stereoscopic camera, 16GB of memory (split in to 8GB on board and 8GB on a MicroSDHC card) and Android 2.2 (hopefully Gingerbread). We haven’t heard anything yet about a potential release date or price from AT&T, but knowing how they wait until the last minute to announce phone releases, I won’t be surprised if we see this awesome phone by the end of Q3 of this year.

So who’s getting one?

via PocketNow