The Optimus G Pro is LG's first handset with the trendy Full HD 1920 x 1080 screen resolution and it has cross all the boundaries in terms of specifications and life is empty without it.According to wordwide ranking it is competing Samsung Galaxy SIII.
Thus,LG has supplied a sparkling 5.5” Full HD 1080 x 1920 pixels screen on the Optimus G Pro, and the screen's pixel density of 401ppi, while not as high as the 441ppi of the Full HD 5-inchers, is one of the best you can currently get. It has excellent movie viewer screen of HD 1920 x 1080 which give an extraordinary environment to its users.
Furthermore,The colors are vibrant, viewing angles are excellent, and the display is sufficiently bright for comfortable use outside under direct sunlight. The only gripe we have is with the light sensor, namely the software that adjusts the brightness level in automatic mode, as it takes a while to light up the screen outside and dim it inside.
Moreover, the adjustment travels in a range, so if you have set the phone at half-brightness in manual mode, it will go +/- a preset percentage from there in auto mode, instead of blasting to full 100% outside, as it would do if you have it at 80%, for instance. Hopefully a software fix will be released as it happened with the 4X HD last year.
Furthermore,The colors are vibrant, viewing angles are excellent, and the display is sufficiently bright for comfortable use outside under direct sunlight. The only gripe we have is with the light sensor, namely the software that adjusts the brightness level in automatic mode, as it takes a while to light up the screen outside and dim it inside.
Moreover, the adjustment travels in a range, so if you have set the phone at half-brightness in manual mode, it will go +/- a preset percentage from there in auto mode, instead of blasting to full 100% outside, as it would do if you have it at 80%, for instance. Hopefully a software fix will be released as it happened with the 4X HD last year.
KEY FEATURES
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Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2 Screen Protector
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8 MP Rear-Facing Camera with LED Flash
Performance Without Pause
Speed Without Limits
Everlasting Endurance
Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2 Screen Protector
Quadruple Your Personal Power
Performance Without Pause
Speed Without Limits
Quick Memo™
8 MP Rear-Facing Camera with LED Flash
Camera/Video
Front-Facing Camera: 1.3 Megapixel Front-Facing Camera for Video ChatRear-Facing Camera: 8.0 Megapixel HD Rear-Facing Autofocus Camera and Camcorder
Camera Resolutions: Up to 3264 x 2448 (default)
Full HD Video Recording: Up to 1920 x 1080 (1280 x 720 default)
Video Resolutions: Record video in 1080p for sharing or playing on a larger display
Audio Recording: Record video with or without sound
Specifications
4G Technology: HSPA+, LTEProcessor: 1.5 GHz Quad-Core Processor
Network: GSM Quad Band/UTMS Tri Band/LTE Dual Band
Frequencies: GSM/GPRS 900/1800 MHz, HSPA+21 Mbps 850/1900/2100 MHz, LTE Cat. 3 CSFB 700/1700/ MHz
Dimensions: 5.15" (H) x 2.82" (W) x 0.33" (D)
Weight: 5.19 oz.
Display: 4.7" (768 x 1280) True HD IPS Plus Display
Battery Capacity: 2,100mAh
Talk Time: Up to 10 hours*
Standby Time: Up to 13.5 days*
Internal Memory: 32 GB total memory (16GB built in memory and 16GB microSD card), and support for up to 64 GB of expandable memory.
Entertainment
Dual Screen Dual Play: Share content with a larger display while performing other tasks on the deviceLive Zooming: Zoom in/out on videos during playback
Video Player: Resume Play Function; supports DivX,® WMV, MP4, 3GP, and 3G2 Formats
Music Player: Supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, and WAV Formats
SmartShare: Share media wirelessly to DLNA®- enabled devices
Video Wiz: Make and edit your own movies
Media Sync (MTP): Transfer files or synchronize with Windows® Media Player
USB and Bluetooth Tethering: Share your phone’s Internet connection with your computer
Accelerometer: Control games by turning and tilting phone3


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