In a bid to sustain the strong momentum created by its flagship smartphone G2, the local unit of Korean consumer electronics firm LG has unveiled in the country two new devices ? the LG G Pro 2 phablet and the LG G2 Mini smartphone.
The latest products arrived less than a year after LG introduced in the Philippines their highly-acclaimed predecessors — the LG G Pro in July and LG G2 in September 2013.
With its 5.9-inch Full HD IPS display, the new G Pro 2 is bigger than the G Pro, which has 5.5-inch screen. It comes with a 13-megapixel rear camera with OIS+, a 2.1-MP front camera, and LTE connectivity.
The G Pro 2, which is priced at P32,990, is also a dual SIM device that is powered by a 2.2GHZ quad-core processor.
Other specs include: Android 4.4 KitKat operating system, 3,200 mAh SiO+ battery, 16GB internal memory with MicroSD external memory up to 64GB.
Meanwhile, the G2 Mini with its 4.7-inch qHD IPS display mimics a smaller version of the G2 (5.2-inch). Like the G Pro 2, it is also a dual SIM phone.
The G2 Mini, which has a suggested retail price of P13,990, has an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 1.2GHZ quad-core processor.
Its other specs are: Android 4.4 KitKat operating system, 8GB eMMC internal memory with up MicroSD external memory up to 32GB. — Tom Noda