LG Said to Announce the Optimus G Pro at the MWC
LG Optimus G Pro
LG Optimus G Pro is said to replace the current LG flagship – Optimus G, the smartphone is expected to be unveiled at the MWC.
The upcoming Mobile World Congress will host a wealth of new device announcements ranging from budget smartphones to mobile casino games flagships. One of such devices is rumored to be the international version of the LG Optimus G Pro, which is said to replace the current LG Optimus G.
Android casino enthusiasts may wonder why such powerful device as the Optimus G needs replacement, but the list of suggested specification answers all questions. The upcoming smartphone is rumored to include a 5.5 inch FullHD IPS-LCD screen, a quad-core 1.7GHz Snapdragon CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 13MP back panel snapper with a 2MP front camera.
The new mobile casino tamer will be running on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and will feature LTE radio. Other specs are rumored to include a humongous 3,140mAh battery, 32GB of built-in memory and a possibility to extend via a microSD slot supporting up to 64GB card.
Let’s wait until the start of the MWC to see how much of these rumors is actually true. All these amazing features could put the LG Optimus G Pro among the top monsters including the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S IV, Sony Xperia Z, and HTC M7.