We did not get enough time with this device, or rather when you are with a device like LG G Pro 2 no matter how much time you spend with it just does not feel enough. We think this is a great device by LG. It seems fast and zippy and we are looking forwar...
Last year, the LG Optimus Pro almost did the unthinkable, beating the then-incumbent Note II at its own game. The LG flagship was better looking, more powerful and flaunted a better, higher-resolution screen than its rival. That was more than enough for i...
Abstract: If you like your phones on the big side (we don't want to say ‘phablets', but you know what we're talking about…) then your choices are somewhat limited. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has been the one to have up to now, with commendable efforts by HTC in the ...
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Published: 2014-04-28, Author: Simon , review by: 3g.co.uk
Great screen, Powerful, Innovative features, Good battery life
Awkward rear buttons, Bland design
The LG G Pro 2 is essentially just an oversized LG G2 for better or worse. It's powerful and has a great screen, but the rear buttons are more awkward at this size and the build hasn't got much better...
Better grip than its predecessor, Improved KnockOn feature, Impressive spec and features for the expected price
Harder to reach rear buttons, Lower than expected battery mileage
LG G Pro 2 verdict Open Gallery The brilliance of the LG G2 took everyone by surprise, but now the company's achieved it once, expectations for every one of the companies future phones have risen dramatically. That the G Pro 2 takes so much of i...
Abstract: The LG G Pro 2 is this year's big entrance into the phablet market from LG, bringing with it a stylish design inherited from the LG G2 and the weight of LG's ambitions to make a success in the large-screen market (following last year's less than successfu...
Powerful processor, Gorgeous screen, KnockOn feature works well, Comfortable to hold for a phablet, MicroSD support, Good camera
It's still massive, Not waterproof or extra durable, Price tag unknown, Lacks a stylus, No standout reason to choose it
We very much enjoyed using the G Pro 2, and though we'll likely go back to a smaller-screened phone after the review period is over, it's a great device. It doesn't have the S Pen stylus of the Note 3, but stacks up to Samsung's flagship phone in every ...
Published: 2014-03-04, Author: Brian , review by: CNET.co.uk
The LG G Pro 2 packs a beautiful and large HD screen, loads of camera features, and fast performance
The Pro 2's big size can be unwieldy and its sharp edges are uncomfortable to hold. The phone's tap-to-unlock feature (Knock Code) is useful but isn't responsive enough
The LG G Pro 2 delivers plenty of power, a huge and lovely screen, and a feature-packed camera, but the Galaxy Note 3's stylus and superior styling give it the edge....
Overall, we were pleasantly surprised by the LG G Pro 2. It's sleek, stylish and lightweight despite its huge display, and we love the stunning camera and thoughtful software within it. We really do hope that LG decides to launch it outside Asia at some p...
The LG G Pro 2 is basically a bigger LG G2. And many of you may prefer the slightly smaller body of that 6-month-old phone. However, if LG treats this new mobile like the G2 and tries to sell it at an aggressive price, it could be a top pick for those wan...