LG G Pro Lite, technical characteristics
October 10, 2013, 13:00
Earlier this year, LG introduced the LG Optimus Pro G, his first phablet and one of the best smartphones the company has launched in recent times. However, this has gone unnoticed in something much of the world, so we aim to relaunch his family back to G Pro with the new LG G Pro Lite, a reduced version of LG Optimus G Pro we saw earlier this year and will focus mainly on emerging markets such as Latin America.
The technical features of this LG G Pro Lite are, as is evident from its name, lower than its big brother, the LG Optimus led group Pro G Specifically, these technical led group specifications: SoC: Mediatek MT6577 CPU with two cores 1GHz RAM: 1 GB Internal memory: 8 GB expandable via microSD led group Display: 5.5 "with qHD resolution (960 x 540) Main camera 8 megapixels with LED flash and BSI sensor Secondary camera: 1.3 megapixels Battery: 3140 mAh OS: Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 Connectivity: Bluetooth led group 3.0, USB 2.0, A-GPS, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi a / b / g / n and 3G SIM: Dual-SIM
As we can see, only the large 3,140 mAh battery, which, incidentally, led group is removable, is preserved led group in this LG G Pro Lite; the other features are lower than those seen in the LG Optimus G Pro This should help to significantly reduce the price of this device, hence it is primarily aimed at emerging markets such as Latin America, Russia ... etc.
On pricing and availability, the Asian company LG has not yet spoken led group clearly about. Just know that should be available later this October in Latin America for about $ 300 free. Upon his arrival in Spain and other markets also have detailed information, but the sensible thing would be to arrive before the Christmas season (if they finally decide to take it to more markets, of course). led group
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October 10, 2013, 13:00
Earlier this year, LG introduced the LG Optimus Pro G, his first phablet and one of the best smartphones the company has launched in recent times. However, this has gone unnoticed in something much of the world, so we aim to relaunch his family back to G Pro with the new LG G Pro Lite, a reduced version of LG Optimus G Pro we saw earlier this year and will focus mainly on emerging markets such as Latin America.
The technical features of this LG G Pro Lite are, as is evident from its name, lower than its big brother, the LG Optimus led group Pro G Specifically, these technical led group specifications: SoC: Mediatek MT6577 CPU with two cores 1GHz RAM: 1 GB Internal memory: 8 GB expandable via microSD led group Display: 5.5 "with qHD resolution (960 x 540) Main camera 8 megapixels with LED flash and BSI sensor Secondary camera: 1.3 megapixels Battery: 3140 mAh OS: Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 Connectivity: Bluetooth led group 3.0, USB 2.0, A-GPS, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi a / b / g / n and 3G SIM: Dual-SIM
As we can see, only the large 3,140 mAh battery, which, incidentally, led group is removable, is preserved led group in this LG G Pro Lite; the other features are lower than those seen in the LG Optimus G Pro This should help to significantly reduce the price of this device, hence it is primarily aimed at emerging markets such as Latin America, Russia ... etc.
On pricing and availability, the Asian company LG has not yet spoken led group clearly about. Just know that should be available later this October in Latin America for about $ 300 free. Upon his arrival in Spain and other markets also have detailed information, but the sensible thing would be to arrive before the Christmas season (if they finally decide to take it to more markets, of course). led group
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