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LG Optimus G Pro - Beautiful Screen And Fast Processor (Part 2)

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The back is as beautiful as the Optimus G and Nexus 4, and it is mainly due to the fact that the G Pro uses the same checkerboard-like design features from the two previous phones. However, one greater improvement compared to these two phones is that its back is not actually made of glass. It may not provide the same luxurious feel for this reason, but there are plenty of possibilities of withstanding a drop or two. An external speaker grid, LED flash and 13MP camera are surrounded with metal lined at the top of the back, the LG U + LTE and LG logos are located underneath. Remove the back cover and you will find yourself face to face a 3,140mAh removable battery, micro-SIM slot and space to place a microSD card. In addition, this is also where you'll find the contacts for the NFC.

Remove the back cover and you will find yourself face to face a 3,140mAh removable battery, micro-SIM slot and space to place a microSD card.

Remove the back cover and you will find yourself face to face a 3,140mAh removable battery, micro-SIM slot and space to place a microSD card.

An external speaker grid, LED flash and 13MP camera are surrounded with metal lined at the top of the back, the LG U + LTE and LG logos are located underneath.

An external speaker grid, LED flash and 13MP camera are surrounded with metal lined at the top of the back, the LG U + LTE and LG logos are located underneath.

The back is as beautiful as the Optimus G and Nexus 4, and it is mainly due to the fact that the G Pro uses the same checkerboard-like design features from the two previous phones.

The back is as beautiful as the Optimus G and Nexus 4, and it is mainly due to the fact that the G Pro uses the same checkerboard-like design features from the two previous phones.

Turning the device to the front, you will see the earpiece located along the top edge next to the sensors and a 2.1MP front-facing camera. However, the most interesting part is on the opposite side of the screen: the LED notification light smartly lies under the home button, its pale light surrounding the button. (To add a little bit of enjoyment, you should pay your attention carefully to the light while booting up the phone - almost all rainbow colors will appear when you are waiting for the G Pro to boot). Unfortunately, this is only part of the home button that we like, because it is too thin and flush with the chassis, which makes it somewhat difficult to press. The back and menu soft keys flank the home button on the left and right, respectively.

Turning the device to the front, you will see the earpiece located along the top edge next to the sensors and a 2.1MP front-facing camera. However, the most interesting part is on the opposite side of the screen: the LED notification light smartly lies under the home button, its pale light surrounding the button.

Turning the device to the front, you will see the earpiece located along the top edge next to the sensors and a 2.1MP front-facing camera. However, the most interesting part is on the opposite side of the screen: the LED notification light smartly lies under the home button, its pale light surrounding the button.

We like what LG has done on the sides of the G Pro. It has designed the phones to provide all of the buttons, ports and the components that can be customized we use regularly, and it did so without causing the appearance of the G Pro to look like a scattered mess. A chrome strip comes down the left and right edges until it enlarges at the top and bottom to cover the entire thickness of the phone. The top of the phone has a 3.5mm headphone jack, an IR blaster, microphone and retractable T-DMB antenna (to be used for the live TV services of Korea). The left side is the place where the volume rocker and the QButton lie, which is a convenient shortcut key that we will discuss later in the review. To the right is the power button. At the bottom, you'll find the micro-USB charging port which is also used for SlimPort.

Screen

Within just three months, the 1080p screens have grown from a smartphone feature that does not exist to the main indicator of a high-end status of the phone. Fortunately, the Optimus G Pro provides such a screen, which LG advertises it as True HD-IPS + LCD. Actually we have never seen a 1080p smartphone screen that we did not like, and the 5.46-inch screen that is not PenTile of the G Pro is no exception - especially when seen next to the Note II’s 5.55-inch, 720p screen. (Also, both phones are using the same screen size, but LG packs more useless pixels around the border that makes the viewable screen space become slightly smaller). If it is considered the number, the phone’s pixel density (401ppi) is lower than the HTC One’s (468ppi) and the Droid DNA’s (440ppi), but the difference between the two is not as large as the number is shown.

The 1080p screens have grown from a smartphone feature that does not exist to the main indicator of a high-end status of the phone. Fortunately, the Optimus G Pro provides such a screen, which LG advertises it as True HD-IPS + LCD.

The 1080p screens have grown from a smartphone feature that does not exist to the main indicator of a high-end status of the phone. Fortunately, the Optimus G Pro provides such a screen, which LG advertises it as True HD-IPS + LCD.

How about the viewing angles? The G Pro has quite a lot. IPS monitors are renowned for excellence in this field, and the Pro is the official representative for that screen technology. If watching movies or reading books from the extreme corners is your preference (or you just love it when friends or strangers start to keep their inquisitive eyes on what you're watching), of course it will not disappoint. The only screen with the excellent viewing angles is the S-LCD3 on the Droid DNA, and it only defeats the Pro by an extremely slight margin. However, the screen is unsuccessful in direct sunlight, because we had to increase the brightness up to at least 80 percent so as to see anything clearly.

In terms of the color saturation, we saw the Pro side by side with the Note II and Droid DNA, and the Pro was easy to feature the most natural colors of three phones; the DNA was often inadequately saturated, while the AMOLED screen on the Note II was on the opposite way.

Now that 1080p is becoming more popular in the high-end smartphone market, are there really any impressive factors related to the G Pro’s screen? Certainly, viewing such rich lively texts and smooth lines on the big size of a screen is amazing. It may not pack as plenty of pixels per inch as the DNA, but it's certainly closer to the level that makes little difference to our eyes - after all, you will not see individual pixels on two screens. They are both gorgeous, and this phone seems to take advantage of a larger screen.

 

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