LG G2 Pro to launch at MWC 2014, not LG G3
LG will launch the LG G2 Pro at MWC 2014 rather than the LG G3 according to Korean rumours.
Instead of launching its next flagship and follow-on to the LG G2, LG will refresh its LG Optimus G Pro phablet at MWC 2014 next month.
There hasn’t been much information about the so called LG G2 Pro yet, but insiders suggest it will launch in March, potentially with a fingerprint scanner.
The latest reports also reveal a hint of what we can expect under the LG G2 Pro’s hood, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU and 3GB of RAM.
Apparently it will run Android 4.4 KitKat and offer a 6-inch display up from the 5.2-inch LG G2 and 5.5-inch LG Optimus G Pro.
Despite recent rumours, the LG G2 Pro will also miss out on a 2K QHD resolution and instead offer full 1080p HD resolution.
This does make sense, as we assume one of the LG G3’s key features will be its 2K QHD 1440 x 2560p resolution display when it launches later this year.
The LG G2 was released just before IFA 2013 in September, so it would be rather odd for LG to launch its 2014 flagship so soon.
It seems LG is targeting the LG G2 Pro as a rival for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and will be available in March after an MWC announcement.
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Via: GforGames