The LG Optimus G Pro preorders started on May 3.This phone is more of phablet than smartphone and sized in realm of the Samsung Galaxy Note II.
Pros of the Specs of the the LG Optimus G Pro
The LG Optimus G Pro features a Snapdragon 1.7GHz quad-core processor with 2 GB of RAM, 5.5-inch, 1920 X 1080 Full HD IPS display (400ppi), 13 MP Full HD camera, front camera (with dual recording), TV/entertainment universal remote control, 3,140 mAh Battery, 32GB storage and microSD slot.
The news release claims that with Dual Recording, users capture special and productive moments from both sides of life, all simultaneously on a single screen.
LG Optimus Pro Software Included from LG:
- VuTalk lets users can draw and share notes in real time between compatible devices for a co-doodling experience.
- QSlide 2.0 lets you overlay up to two application windows on an existing open application, adjusting size and transparency as needed, for advanced yet convenient multitasking.
- QuickMemo lets you take screenshots and add personalized notes, drawings and messages, then share them via social media, text or email.
- Audio Zoom to enhance audio quality during video capture by focusing audio mics on the video target
- QuickRemote for universal remote control.
Latest Deals
LG Optimus G Pro will be now available for preorder and will be in AT&T retail stores May 10 for $199.99 with a two-year service agreement.
AT&T is offers, customers who trade in their recent model smartphone to AT&T may be eligible to receive at least $100 credit. Those who preorder get the bonus of free Quick Cover black folio case from AT&T.
Pros and Cons of Pro & Galaxy Note II
The pros and cons of the LG Optimus G Pro are similar to the Samsung Galaxy Note II, the size could be too big to fit into a pocket or for some to hold. The larger screen requires more battery juice and therefore won't last as long as smaller smartphones. The larger screen makes it easier to view videos, type on the screen and read for long periods of time.