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LG has had the Optimus G Pro smartphone available for a while now, however judging from this latest leak it is looking another G Pro handset is getting ready to launch. The handset is the LG G Pro Lite Dual and a few images as well as some details in terms of specs have recently been spotted on the Russian language Hi-Tech.Mail.Ru site. And to clarify, LG is expected to release the G Pro Lite Dual in Europe.
The specs for this model look to include a 5.5-inch IPS display with a resolution of 960 x 540 and dual-core 1GHz processor with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. The handset is also expected to have an 8 megapixel camera on the back, microSD card slot, 3140 mAh battery and Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. As implied by this latest round of leaked images, the handset may also arrive with a stylus.
The Dual in the name also points towards another feature, the handset will have dual-SIM card support. Looking at the G Pro Lite Dual as compared to the non-lite G Pro and we find a drop in specs almost across the board. The G Pro as a Full HD display and quad-core 1.7GHz processor with 2GB of RAM and 16GB or 32GB of internal storage.
In addition to the images and specs, there was also talk of the handset arriving in Russia sometime next month. There has yet to be anything given in terms of a specific launch date, however at present things are pointing towards a mid-October timeframe. Further details here show the price will be 12990 rubles, which is said to be the same price the Galaxy Grand Duos and Xperia C are selling for in Russia.
The LG Optimus G Pro packs in a bunch of geek-friendly features that tech geeks will love, though. For starters, there’s a Micro SD slot under the plastic rear, to complement the 32GB of internal memory.
Some of the other features will vary between territories. The model we saw, for example, had a telescopic aerial that will let Korean buyers receive TV. Suffice to say, we won’t be getting this feature in the UK. We’re not even sure if the phone itself will make it here at this point.
The LG Optimus G Pro will come in both 3G and 4G flavours but, again, don’t hold your breath if you’re after the 4G edition within the UK.

The LG's 5.5-inch screen is probably the best bit of this mixed bag device, though. The display is a 1080p IPS model that offers fantastic sharpness and natural-looking colours. It's undoubtedly a top-quality display, with a more relaxing and neutral tone than the Galaxy Note 2.
The phone also features an infra red blaster, along with a pre-installed LG controller app that's used to control it with. An LG spokesperson said that around 90 per cent of home entertainment devices should be supported – owners of Panasonic Blu-ray players rejoice.
LG's new superphone should be able to handle just about any Android app too, thanks to the super-fast Snapdragon 600 quad-core 1.7GHz CPU and 2GB of RAM. No phone offers more power under then hood than this at present. Performance during our hands-on time seemed great, but we’ll be sure to get out the benchmarking rack when our review unit arrives.

By this year’s standards, the LG Optimus G Pro’s camera isn’t anything to get too excited about, but again there are a few software doodads – some of which are best described as joyfully useless. For example, the 'dual record' function lets you record from the front and rear cameras at the same time. HDR video recording is in too, and that’s far less silly.
One extra that you don’t get as standard, but which is pretty handy, is wireless charging. LG will offer a case with a flip cover that hooks up to a charging plate. The LG Optimus Pro's battery life should be pretty good too. Battery capacity is 3,140mAh, a shade above the 3,100mAh of the Note 2.

The LG Optimus G Pro packs in a bunch of geek-friendly features that tech geeks will love, though. For starters, there’s a Micro SD slot under the plastic rear, to complement the 32GB of internal memory.
Some of the other features will vary between territories. The model we saw, for example, had a telescopic aerial that will let Korean buyers receive TV. Suffice to say, we won’t be getting this feature in the UK. We’re not even sure if the phone itself will make it here at this point.

The LG Optimus G Pro will come in both 3G and 4G flavours but, again, don’t hold your breath if you’re after the 4G edition within the UK.

The LG's 5.5-inch screen is probably the best bit of this mixed bag device, though. The display is a 1080p IPS model that offers fantastic sharpness and natural-looking colours. It's undoubtedly a top-quality display, with a more relaxing and neutral tone than the Galaxy Note 2.


The phone also features an infra red blaster, along with a pre-installed LG controller app that's used to control it with. An LG spokesperson said that around 90 per cent of home entertainment devices should be supported – owners of Panasonic Blu-ray players rejoice.
LG's new superphone should be able to handle just about any Android app too, thanks to the super-fast Snapdragon 600 quad-core 1.7GHz CPU and 2GB of RAM. No phone offers more power under then hood than this at present. Performance during our hands-on time seemed great, but we’ll be sure to get out the benchmarking rack when our review unit arrives.


By this year’s standards, the LG Optimus G Pro’s camera isn’t anything to get too excited about, but again there are a few software doodads – some of which are best described as joyfully useless. For example, the 'dual record' function lets you record from the front and rear cameras at the same time. HDR video recording is in too, and that’s far less silly.
One extra that you don’t get as standard, but which is pretty handy, is wireless charging. LG will offer a case with a flip cover that hooks up to a charging plate. The LG Optimus Pro's battery life should be pretty good too. Battery capacity is 3,140mAh, a shade above the 3,100mAh of the Note 2.
Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/lg-optimus-g-pro_Mobile-Phone_review#xZSkx1tVpsBpyUGk.99
About Mobile
Main Features:
5.5-inch full-HD IPS-LCD display | Android 4.1.2 (JellyBean) OS | 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon processor, 2GB of RAM | 13 MP Rear Camera, 2 MP Front Camera | 32GB, Internal Memory, Memory expandable up to 64GB | 3140 mAh battery
The LG Optimus G Pro features a 5.5-inch full-HD IPS-LCD touchscreen with display size of 1080x1920 . It will run on the Android 4.1.2 JellyBean operating system with LG’s customized user interface.
The device is powered by a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon with 2GB of RAM. It has 32GB of internal storage, which is expandable up to 64GB by a microSD card.
Optimus G Pro has 13 MP rear camera with LED Flash and a 2MP front camera. For connectivity the smartphone supports 4G LTE and other standard connectivity features. The device has a powerful 3,140 mAh battery.
LG Optimus G Pro Specifications

LG has had the Optimus G Pro smartphone available for a while now, however judging from this latest leak it is looking another G Pro handset is getting ready to launch. The handset is the LG G Pro Lite Dual and a few images as well as some details in terms of specs have recently been spotted on the Russian language Hi-Tech.Mail.Ru site. And to clarify, LG is expected to release the G Pro Lite Dual in Europe.
The specs for this model look to include a 5.5-inch IPS display with a resolution of 960 x 540 and dual-core 1GHz processor with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. The handset is also expected to have an 8 megapixel camera on the back, microSD card slot, 3140 mAh battery and Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. As implied by this latest round of leaked images, the handset may also arrive with a stylus.
The Dual in the name also points towards another feature, the handset will have dual-SIM card support. Looking at the G Pro Lite Dual as compared to the non-lite G Pro and we find a drop in specs almost across the board. The G Pro as a Full HD display and quad-core 1.7GHz processor with 2GB of RAM and 16GB or 32GB of internal storage.
In addition to the images and specs, there was also talk of the handset arriving in Russia sometime next month. There has yet to be anything given in terms of a specific launch date, however at present things are pointing towards a mid-October timeframe. Further details here show the price will be 12990 rubles, which is said to be the same price the Galaxy Grand Duos and Xperia C are selling for in Russia.
Introduction
It's taken a while for manufacturers to catch on, but just about everyone in mobile seems to producing their own take on the Galaxy Note 2 these days, with a slew of giant-screened phones coming to market. LG’s take is the LG Optimus G Pro – a 5.5-inch superphone with a 1080p screen, a snappy quad-core processor and 13-megapixel camera. We managed to get our hands on one at the 2013 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, so how does it shape up?LG Optimus G Pro – Design and Features
The LG Optimus G Pro boasts impressive specs, but from the shallow impressions you get from gripping the thing, it doesn’t exactly feel like a super-premium phone. With a removable glossy plastic rear and lightweight feel, this is a phone that feels like it really wouldn’t appreciate being dropped. However, the slim bezel means it doesn’t feel prohibitively huge either, which is quite impressive given all the screen real estate on offer.The LG Optimus G Pro packs in a bunch of geek-friendly features that tech geeks will love, though. For starters, there’s a Micro SD slot under the plastic rear, to complement the 32GB of internal memory.
Some of the other features will vary between territories. The model we saw, for example, had a telescopic aerial that will let Korean buyers receive TV. Suffice to say, we won’t be getting this feature in the UK. We’re not even sure if the phone itself will make it here at this point.
The LG Optimus G Pro will come in both 3G and 4G flavours but, again, don’t hold your breath if you’re after the 4G edition within the UK.
LG Optimus G Pro – Screen
The LG Optimus G Pro has a 5.5-inch screen. That’s the same size as the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. However, It doesn’t come with that device’s killer feature – the stylus. Instead you only get a capacitive touchscreen here.
The LG's 5.5-inch screen is probably the best bit of this mixed bag device, though. The display is a 1080p IPS model that offers fantastic sharpness and natural-looking colours. It's undoubtedly a top-quality display, with a more relaxing and neutral tone than the Galaxy Note 2.
LG Optimus G Pro – Software and Performance
This giant Android phone runs version 4.1 Jelly Bean of the Google OS, with plenty of custom LG tweaks and features thrown in for good measure. The UI lacks the visual cohesion and sense of style you get with the HTC One and the latest version of HTC Sense, but there are some neat touches. For example, the LG takes the video multitasking of the Samsung Galaxy S3 to a whole new level. With Q Slide, you not only overlay a video on top of another activity, but also set its transparency, letting you see through the “screen” should you receive an email.The phone also features an infra red blaster, along with a pre-installed LG controller app that's used to control it with. An LG spokesperson said that around 90 per cent of home entertainment devices should be supported – owners of Panasonic Blu-ray players rejoice.
LG's new superphone should be able to handle just about any Android app too, thanks to the super-fast Snapdragon 600 quad-core 1.7GHz CPU and 2GB of RAM. No phone offers more power under then hood than this at present. Performance during our hands-on time seemed great, but we’ll be sure to get out the benchmarking rack when our review unit arrives.

LG Optimus G Pro – Camera
Like just about every other top-end phone of 2013, the LG Optimus G Pro's camera sports a 13-megapixel sensor. We would bet our last Rolo that it uses the same Sony sensor that all the other top competitors – including the Sony Xperia Z – do. The user-facing camera is slightly above-average, using a 2.1MP sensor. There’s also an LED flash on the rear.By this year’s standards, the LG Optimus G Pro’s camera isn’t anything to get too excited about, but again there are a few software doodads – some of which are best described as joyfully useless. For example, the 'dual record' function lets you record from the front and rear cameras at the same time. HDR video recording is in too, and that’s far less silly.
LG Optimus G Pro – Wireless charging
One extra that you don’t get as standard, but which is pretty handy, is wireless charging. LG will offer a case with a flip cover that hooks up to a charging plate. The LG Optimus Pro's battery life should be pretty good too. Battery capacity is 3,140mAh, a shade above the 3,100mAh of the Note 2. Introduction
It's taken a while for manufacturers to catch on, but just about everyone in mobile seems to producing their own take on the Galaxy Note 2 these days, with a slew of giant-screened phones coming to market. LG’s take is the LG Optimus G Pro – a 5.5-inch superphone with a 1080p screen, a snappy quad-core processor and 13-megapixel camera. We managed to get our hands on one at the 2013 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, so how does it shape up?LG Optimus G Pro – Design and Features
The LG Optimus G Pro boasts impressive specs, but from the shallow impressions you get from gripping the thing, it doesn’t exactly feel like a super-premium phone. With a removable glossy plastic rear and lightweight feel, this is a phone that feels like it really wouldn’t appreciate being dropped. However, the slim bezel means it doesn’t feel prohibitively huge either, which is quite impressive given all the screen real estate on offer.
The LG Optimus G Pro packs in a bunch of geek-friendly features that tech geeks will love, though. For starters, there’s a Micro SD slot under the plastic rear, to complement the 32GB of internal memory.
Some of the other features will vary between territories. The model we saw, for example, had a telescopic aerial that will let Korean buyers receive TV. Suffice to say, we won’t be getting this feature in the UK. We’re not even sure if the phone itself will make it here at this point.

The LG Optimus G Pro will come in both 3G and 4G flavours but, again, don’t hold your breath if you’re after the 4G edition within the UK.
LG Optimus G Pro – Screen
The LG Optimus G Pro has a 5.5-inch screen. That’s the same size as the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. However, It doesn’t come with that device’s killer feature – the stylus. Instead you only get a capacitive touchscreen here.
The LG's 5.5-inch screen is probably the best bit of this mixed bag device, though. The display is a 1080p IPS model that offers fantastic sharpness and natural-looking colours. It's undoubtedly a top-quality display, with a more relaxing and neutral tone than the Galaxy Note 2.
LG Optimus G Pro – Software and Performance
This giant Android phone runs version 4.1 Jelly Bean of the Google OS, with plenty of custom LG tweaks and features thrown in for good measure. The UI lacks the visual cohesion and sense of style you get with the HTC One and the latest version of HTC Sense, but there are some neat touches. For example, the LG takes the video multitasking of the Samsung Galaxy S3 to a whole new level. With Q Slide, you not only overlay a video on top of another activity, but also set its transparency, letting you see through the “screen” should you receive an email.

The phone also features an infra red blaster, along with a pre-installed LG controller app that's used to control it with. An LG spokesperson said that around 90 per cent of home entertainment devices should be supported – owners of Panasonic Blu-ray players rejoice.
LG's new superphone should be able to handle just about any Android app too, thanks to the super-fast Snapdragon 600 quad-core 1.7GHz CPU and 2GB of RAM. No phone offers more power under then hood than this at present. Performance during our hands-on time seemed great, but we’ll be sure to get out the benchmarking rack when our review unit arrives.

LG Optimus G Pro – Camera
Like just about every other top-end phone of 2013, the LG Optimus G Pro's camera sports a 13-megapixel sensor. We would bet our last Rolo that it uses the same Sony sensor that all the other top competitors – including the Sony Xperia Z – do. The user-facing camera is slightly above-average, using a 2.1MP sensor. There’s also an LED flash on the rear.
By this year’s standards, the LG Optimus G Pro’s camera isn’t anything to get too excited about, but again there are a few software doodads – some of which are best described as joyfully useless. For example, the 'dual record' function lets you record from the front and rear cameras at the same time. HDR video recording is in too, and that’s far less silly.
LG Optimus G Pro – Wireless charging
One extra that you don’t get as standard, but which is pretty handy, is wireless charging. LG will offer a case with a flip cover that hooks up to a charging plate. The LG Optimus Pro's battery life should be pretty good too. Battery capacity is 3,140mAh, a shade above the 3,100mAh of the Note 2. Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/lg-optimus-g-pro_Mobile-Phone_review#xZSkx1tVpsBpyUGk.99
About Mobile
- The Optimus G Pro sports a 5.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display
- The phone is powered by a 1.7 GHz quad-core processor
- The phone features a 13 MP rear camera and a 2.1 MP front shooter with HD video recording
- The phone comes with Android v4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)
- The device holds 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage
Main Features:
5.5-inch full-HD IPS-LCD display | Android 4.1.2 (JellyBean) OS | 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon processor, 2GB of RAM | 13 MP Rear Camera, 2 MP Front Camera | 32GB, Internal Memory, Memory expandable up to 64GB | 3140 mAh battery
The LG Optimus G Pro features a 5.5-inch full-HD IPS-LCD touchscreen with display size of 1080x1920 . It will run on the Android 4.1.2 JellyBean operating system with LG’s customized user interface.
The device is powered by a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon with 2GB of RAM. It has 32GB of internal storage, which is expandable up to 64GB by a microSD card.
Optimus G Pro has 13 MP rear camera with LED Flash and a 2MP front camera. For connectivity the smartphone supports 4G LTE and other standard connectivity features. The device has a powerful 3,140 mAh battery.
LG Optimus G Pro Reviews
- Powerful processor
- Strong camera
- Large memory space
- Great battery
Verdict: The LG Optimus G Pro has terrific features with a brilliant processor and large RAM, fabulous internal memory and a powerful battery to support all the great features. The smartphone is one of the high end offerings from the company and lives up to the expectations.
Design and Specifications
The Optimus G Pro is the latest smartphone from LG. The phone has a sleek and premium look with an amazing back cover pattern. The device weighs just about a 172 grams and its dimensions are 150.2 x 76.1 x 9.4 mm (5.91 x 3.00 x 0.37 in). The phone has a 5.5-inch full HD IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 1920 X 1080 pixels and a pixel density of 401 ppi. The phone runs Android v4.1.2 (Jelly Bean). The phone is powered by a 1.7 GHz Qualcomm quad-core Krait 300 processor with additional Adreno 320 GPU with 2 GB of RAM for an amazing multimedia and gaming involvement. The phone doesn't have dual-SIM functionality.
Camera and Multimedia
The Optimus G Pro is the latest smartphone from LG. The phone has a sleek and premium look with an amazing back cover pattern. The device weighs just about a 172 grams and its dimensions are 150.2 x 76.1 x 9.4 mm (5.91 x 3.00 x 0.37 in). The phone has a 5.5-inch full HD IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 1920 X 1080 pixels and a pixel density of 401 ppi. The phone runs Android v4.1.2 (Jelly Bean). The phone is powered by a 1.7 GHz Qualcomm quad-core Krait 300 processor with additional Adreno 320 GPU with 2 GB of RAM for an amazing multimedia and gaming involvement. The phone doesn't have dual-SIM functionality.
Camera and Multimedia
The phone sports a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and offers features like autofocus, geo-tagging, panorama, face detection, HDR and image stabilization. The rear camera can take pictures at a resolution of 4208 x 3120 pixels. The phone also has a 2.1 MP front-facing shooter for video calling. Both the front and rear cameras come with the ability to take full HD videos at 30fps, and the camera offers dual-recording feature that allows you to record a video with both the cameras and embed them into one. The phone is amazing to see movies on and listen to music. The screen's pixel density is so good that you would love to watch HD videos on this device. The phone supports audio and video formats such as Xvid, DivX, MKV, WMV, MP4, H.264, H.263, MP3, WAV, eAAC+, FLAC.
Connectivity and Features
Connectivity and Features
The LG Optimus G Pro has all regular connectivity features and also has NFC. Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot, GPRS, EDGE, 3G are few of those connectivity features that allow you to be connected. The phone also has Bluetooth v4.0 and USB v2.0 for data transfer solutions.
Battery and Storage
Battery and Storage
The phone is backed up with an enormous 3140 mAh Li-Ion battery that offers great battery life for such a big screen. The battery offers 15 hours of talk time and a standby time of up to 576 hours. The phone comes with 32 GB of internal storage and also has a microSD card slot for storage expansion to 64 GB.
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