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LG Optimus G Pro Photo Gallery and Quick Review Video [MWC]

This is the new phablet being launched by LG here at Barcelona, now when we talk about phablets then another full-fledged contender is the Galaxy Note 2 and last time when LG tried to do the same last year there were certain turn offs like the battery and aspect ratio which kept it out of the market. This time the hardware specification are up to the mark for a good completion in the market, so let us take at them in detail.

LG Optimus G Pro Specifications and Key Features

Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 with 1.7 GHz quad-core processor is available with 2GB of RAM on this phone (now this is something to look for in this competitive market). Again the phablet asks for the screen more than 5 inches and thus it is 5.5 inches with 1080 HD display (440ppi) which is a great quality display available in all the high-end Android phones like HTC One, Sony Xperia Z and ZL. You can view this phablet in the whole view of 360 degree. It operates on 4.1.2 the latest Jellybeans and its storage capacity is expandable up to 32 GB.

The primary camera has 13.0 MP and the secondary camera has 2.1 MP on this phone. Battery has a huge plus point as compared to its predecessor it is 3140 mAh and moreover this time you can remove it also (last time it was irremovable), this battery is similar to the battery strength provided by Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (which has 3100 mAh battery backup). Wireless Charging, NFC, 4G LTE, WiFi along with other sensors are available on this phone. This is the first phablet launched at MWC with wireless charging.

  • Processor: 1.7 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon Quad Core
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Display Size: 5.5 inches with 1080p HD Display
  • Software Version: Android 4.1.2 Jellybean
  • Camera: 8MP with HD recording
  • Secondary Camera: VGA (exact configuration not specified)
  • Internal Storage: 8 GB
  • External Storage: up to 32 GB
  • Battery: 3140 mAh.
  • Connectivity: 2G, 3G, Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, NFC, microSD card Slot and 3.5 mm jack

LG Optimus G Pro Hands-On Review [Video]

LG Optimus G Pro Hands-On Photos

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Conclusion

LG seems to have worked hard introducing to major contenders when it comes to high-end Android phone and when it comes to an Android phablet. I hope customers will look out LG as the options because it is obviously not expensive as the other are.


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Abhinav Singh

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