LG planning on making the Optimus G Pro available worldwide
Although the Optimus G Pro has been available in its home country Korea since February, it is only now that the LG company announces its availability worldwide. The device will reach 40 other countries in Q3 this year. The Optimus G Pro sold very well in its initial release regions, Asia and North America, so we believe that the new move from LG will bring them both sales and even more fans. We’re excited about this and we can’t get our hands on a device of our own, having read so much about it already. The sales actually surpassed 1 million in Korea and the information is a month old.
The 5.5-inch 1080p handset will be released across Europe, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Latin America and the Middle East, according to our source. The Optimus G Pro specs and features include a 1.7 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor with 2GB of RAM and a 13MP camera. It’s running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and has a removable 3,140 mAh battery that also can work with LG’s wireless charging puck. While the device has a stunning design, it is quite heavy and the battery is average. However, the IPS display technology is the best in the business.
The Optimus G Pro is supporting LTE and can be used as a Quick Remote for your TV, radio or other devices. The price tag on AT&T is 200$ but we have no idea what it would be in other countries. Anyway, it’s one of the biggest, baddest, most powerful smartphones on the market and we couldn’t be happier about the fact that it’s about to be available in our country as well. We find the Optimus G Pro the greatest device LG has created so far. And we’re not the only ones. What do you think of it? Are you as thrilled as we are about its upcoming availability worldwide?