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OPTIMUS G PRO, LG'S FIRST FULL HD SMARTPHONE, LAUNCHES THIS WEEK IN KOREA

LG's 5.5-inch Complete HD IPS Show System to Make Overall look at MWC

Hot on the pumps of the achievements of Optimus G, LG Gadgets (LG) these days presented the latest inclusion to the G family to the Korean public. With the biggest display yet to appear on an LG smartphone, the 4G LTE-equipped Optimus G Pro with 5.5-inch Complete HD IPS display and new UX functions was designed to fulfill the increasing need for mobile phones with large screens.

The Complete HD IPS display on the Optimus G Pro - designed in collaboration with LG Show - provides 1920 x 1080 p at 400ppi. The smartphone provides the biggest power supply potential in its category at 3,140mAh, enabling for Complete HD watching entertainment for hours on end. And with an enhanced 13MP back and 2.1MP front side photographic camera, customers can also catch pictures and video clip clips in Complete HD, the same excellent found on high-definition TVs.

The Optimus G Pro also comes with impressive UX functions designed particularly for the product, such as Double Producing and Virtual Reality (VR) Surroundings. Double Producing allows customers to catch video clip with both the front and rear side cameras at the same time for a exclusive picture-in-picture encounter. And VR Surroundings allows photos of whole straight and horizontally surroundings for a complete 360o perspective. Innovative and impressive UX functions well-known with Optimus G customers have been included to the Optimus G Pro, such as an enhanced QSlide, Live Zooming and QuickMemo.

"The Optimus G Pro was developed specifically to deliver vivid and superb picture quality in a large display smartphone form factor," said Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. "We will continue to expand our position in the premium LTE smartphone segment with our superior display technology and unique user experience."

Visitors to 2013 Cellular World Congress (MWC) can encounter Optimus G Pro and its impressive UX functions for themselves at LG's Unit in Hall 3.

Optimus G Pro Key Specifications:

Chipset: 1.7GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm? Snapdragon™ 600 Processor
RAM: 2GB DDR
Memory: 32GB / microSD (up to 32GB)
Display: 5.5-inch Complete HD (1920 x 1080 p / 400ppi)
Camera: Rear 13.0MP with LED Display / Front 2.1MP
OS: Android operating system 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
Battery: 3,140mAh (removable / wireless charging capable)
Size: 150.2 x 76.1 x 9.4mm
Source : LG Korea

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