After all that we’ve said about the LG G Pro 2 and the Sony Xperia Z1, you’re probably still wondering about the one big question that we have not answered yet: which one should you buy?For us, both handsets are more or less on par. Both are very power...
Relatively easy to handle, Lightweight, Great display, A performance powerhouse, Great all around camera
No stereo speakers, Software still could use some finetuning
The LG G Pro 2 is a great device, full stop. It honestly feels needless to try and spin this into a spiral of accolades, as glamor for the sake of glamor doesn't seem to be the goal the LG engineers had in mind when building the phablet. Instead, the G...
Published: 2014-03-04, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
With the LG G Pro 2 we've got what's essentially a mix and upgrade to the LG G2 and the LG G Flex . This device is just as massive as the curved-display monster and it works with many of the same specifications of LG's first hero device to work with back-...
Simply put, I think the LG G Pro 2 is a solid evolution of the LG G2 design. While I went into the review expecting a phone that wasn't much more than an attempt to cash in on the phablet trend, LG has definitely put in enough that I found the phone to be...
The LG G Pro 2 is LG's top product in the large-display phone category, and it comes with LG's latest refinements in terms of camera and user-interface. Overall, it can be considered as a larger version of the excellent G2 smartphoneIf you are looking to...
Published: 2014-03-04, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
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....
Abstract: We've seen the LG G2 mini, but what's really exciting from LG's MWC 2014 lineup is, of course, the beast of a phone that is the LG G Pro 2.There's no way around it: the 5.9-inch G Pro 2 is big , and if you have troubles using such smartphones, you could j...
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Published: 2014-03-05, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
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....
Abstract: The LG G Pro 2 has been officially unveiled for the western markets as the phablet version of the smaller LG G2. Shown off alongside the LG G2 mini, the G Pro 2 rocks a 5.9 inch 1080p display, a quad-core 2.26GHz snapdragon 800 CPU with 3GB of RAM, 16 or...