Testseek.com have collected 298 expert reviews of the LG E986 Optimus G Pro and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG E986 Optimus G Pro.
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Published: 2013-07-03, Author: Dan , review by: Laptopmag.com
Large, crisp HD display, QSlide apps make multitasking a breeze, Robust camera features, Can be used as TV Remote
Missing features from international version, Difficult to use with one hand, Remote app lacks program guide, No bundled pen for Note apps
LG's Optimus G Pro for AT&T offers a massive display and solid performance numbers, but it's missing some of the great features found on the international version....
Great performance, QSlide multitasking, Gorgeous Full HD (1920 x 1080) display
Large footprint, Camera quality could be better, Lots of preloaded apps
If you're considering a purchase of the Optimus G Pro, the phone's large, 5.5-inch screen is likely a key feature that has caught your eye. Indeed, the screen looks great, and the fact that it supports Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution is a definite sellin...
It's currently my favorite device in the category, largely because it offers a beautiful display, fits well enough in one hand, is blazing fast and offers great battery life. I also really like LG's additions, such as the battery saver mode, QSlide and Qu...
So should you buy the Optimus G Pro? Why not? I've been struggling to find bad things to say about the Optimus G Pro. The only real bad thing I can say about it is that its an AT&T exclusive and probably won't have the developer support of the Galaxy Note...
Abstract: Today, the LG Optimus G Pro showed up for a review. So it's time to check out LG's phablet. From first usage, it has everything I love about the Galaxy Note 2 packed with everything I love about LG's recent devices. So this is sure to be a great device fo...
Published: 2013-05-29, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: The megapixel race of years past is now gone. 8-13 megapixels is now the standard. The new race – screen size. Currently, 5.5-inches is the top end of screen size. (Though, Samsung's new 6.3-inch “Mega” is taking it to a new level.) One thing's for certai...
If youre absolutely sold on owning a phone this big, well, its the best giant phone presently out there. That said, Samsung is bound to release a Galaxy Note III in the months to come, and HTC is rumored to be unveiling a big one, too, so if you can wai...
Published: 2013-05-17, Author: Andrew , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. LG Optimus G Pro LG always seems to be trailing the competition. When one rival zigs, LG doesn't zag - it merely zigs in an adjacent lane. That's not a viable strategy long-term, but it has been good enough to ...
Huge IPS full HD display, very fast CPU and GPU, very good camera
Though narrow, it's still a handful for those with small hands
The LG Optimus G Pro has everything a super-phone should, except Samsung and Apple's glorious reputations and marketing budgets. In fact, I do wonder if this Android smartphone will get all the respect it deserves. It's LG's best Android phone to date...