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LG Optimus G Pro 5.5-inch Android Phablet Announced

February 12, 2013

LG officially announced and unveiled the super-sized 5.5-inch Optimus G Pro Android phablet tonight. The smartphone-tablet hybrid is scheduled for a late February release in South Korea and it’s unknown at this point whether we’ll see it in other markets in the future. The handset-maker only confirmed the screen size, 1080p Full HD resolution...
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LG Teasing Super-Sized 5.5-inch Optimus G Pro

February 12, 2013

After announcing the mid-tier Optimus L Series II Android smartphones, LG has moved on to teasing bigger and better things: the up-sized variant of the high-end Optimus G Pro. The second rendition of the Optimus G Pro is similar to the device previously announced for Japan, however, the Korean model has an enlarged 5.5-inch...
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LG Optimus G Pro with 5.5-inch 1080p FHD Display Spotted (Image, Specs)

February 7, 2013

The LG Optimus G Pro, a spruced up variant of the original Optimus G, was initially announced with an upgraded 5-inch 1920×1080 Full HD screen and 3,000mAh battery for NTT Docomo in Japan. Well, according to the latest leak, which includes photo evidence, another model of the Optimus G Pro is just around the...
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LG Teases CES 2013 Press Conference for January 7, Optimus G2 Android Smartphone Announcement Imminent?

January 3, 2013

LG released a generic teaser video for its upcoming CES 2013 press conference, scheduled for January 7th at 8AM PT. The South Korean electronics company is expected to highly promote its new line of smart appliances and TVs, but one rumor suggests there may be a new Android smartphone announcement as well. According to...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Announcement at IFA 2012?

July 6, 2012

Samsung could release the Galaxy Note 2 this October, according to a source close to the situation. The successor to the original 5.3-inch screened phablet (phone + tablet) is rumored to be designed with a slightly larger display this time. The device, likely powered by a quad-core processor and with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean...
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