Friday, 23 August 2013

LG Optimus G Pro



LG's best mobile device, the Optimus G Pro, was initially revealed at MWC in Barcelona this year and was presented at special events later on in New York, London, and several other cities, which helped spread interest. And after a few months of being on the market, it seems fair to conclude that this is the most successful phablet on the market behind Samsung's Galaxy Note II. We wrote a review of this device in great detail, so here is just a brief summary of the Optimus G Pro's pros and cons.

The biggest deal-makers of this mini-phablet are its exquisite display and great performance. The 5.5-inch Full HD IPS Plus LCD screen with a pixel density of 401 ppi offers unprecedented imaging sharpness, exceptional dynamic range and color vivacity, and imaging sharpness. With 2 GB of RAM, the quad-core Snapdragon 600 offers multitask options that have not yet been implemented on any other mobile device in the world, and the quality of photographs taken by the 13-megapixel back-facing camera are praiseworthy.

What I did not like, however, is its highly unimaginative design, contrast sustainability while being exposed to direct sunlight, and poor video recording quality.

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