LG’s latest smartphone is going to be big… and by big, I mean it’ll have a 5.9 inch display. The LG G Pro 2 will also have some of the best specs available, although it joins a sea of other phones with 1080p displays and Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processors.

It’s hard to make a superphone that stands out these days, although that’s not keeping anyone from trying.

LG G Pro 2

The G Pro 2 does have a few special features including the ability to shoot 4K video or record videos at 120 frames per second. It also features some LG special features including volume and power buttons on the back of the device instead of the sides, and LG’s Knock On feature which lets you turn on the display by tapping it.

Other features include 3GB of RAM, up to 32GB of storage, a microSd card slot, a 13MP rear camera, 2.1MP front camera, a removable 3200mAh battery, and Android 4.4 KitKat software.

The phone features 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, LTE and HSPA+ connectivity, and has a SlimPort for video output.

 

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3 replies on “LG G Pro 2 smartphone is a 5.9 inch powerhouse”

  1. LG is making some well specd out phones recently. Unfortunately they are following Samsung’s lead by installing a sea of crapware. Leo Laporte has used a couple of the LG phones and says he constantly is putting fingerprints on the camera lens because of the proximity to the volume rocker. I am sure if I owned the phone I would learn to keep my mitts off the lens but unless they come out with a Google Play edition they can keep the phone. I learned my lesson about all the crapware on smartphones.

    1. No, just a clean version isn’t enough. Easy path to root/unlock or keep it. With root you can just clean out the stuff you don’t want.

    2. On the OGP AT&T & LG managed to use nearly 9GB of the memory.

      And it is still on 4.1.2.

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