Smartphone manufacturer LG is looking to make a bigger impact in the
market this year by increasing its range of high end handsets. Obviously
the company has the Nexus 4 on its books, but it is the other
smartphones it will offer over the coming months that it will want to
see sell well in the Android market. Today the LG Optimus G Pro has been
officially announced for release on NTT DoCoMo in Japan, and hopefully
it will see a global launch as well.
There has been a lot of speculation over the last few weeks about the availability of the LG Optimus G2,
with talk originally expecting to see the device at the recent CES 2013
event in Las Vegas. This obviously didn’t appear but an LG spokesman
did reveal the company was going to launch a number of new handsets in the coming months.
This has proven accurate as already the LG Optimus G Pro has been
officially announced in Japan by the NTT DoCoMo carrier, and the
smartphone is expected to launch in the country during the month of
April.
The confirmed specifications for the handset include a 5-inch Full HD
touchscreen display powered by a Snapdragon S4 Pro quad core processor
clocked at an impressive 1.7GHz. There is also 2GB of RAM with 32GB of
on board storage that is expandable further via the microSD card slot.
Providing the juice for all that internal spec will be a high
capacity 3000 mAh battery unit, and surprisingly the LG Optimus G Pro
will come running the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system straight
from the box, but you would have thought that it would use the latest
4.2 Jelly Bean version from the off.
There is a thirteen megapixel rear facing camera with other features
that include NFC connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0, and mobile wallet. Users
will also be treated to the carriers Xi LTE that is the fastest 4G
connection in the country, and the handset measures in at 139mm x 70mm x
10mm weighing 160grams.
At the time of writing there is no news on the handsets availability
in other regions, but we may hear something official from LG at next
month’s MWC event. Do you like the look of the LG Optimus G Pro? Source:
SlashGear.
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