After a very long time, a new report indicates that the long awaited LG G Pro 3 handset is expected to be unveiled later this year. It seems reasonable to think that LG is bringing its G Pro range back, a flagship phablet series of devices that competed with Samsung’s Galaxy Note handsets.
Earlier, LG could have decided to drop the G Pro series of big-screen smartphones to concentrate on making the G4 flagship phone the very best it can.
LG G Pro 3 specs
The LG G Pro 3 is expected to feature a 6-inch screen with a 1440 x 2560 resolution that works out to a 490ppi pixel density. The device is also powered by the upcoming Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chipset, and 4GB of RAM is said to be inside, along with 32 GB of expandable memory.
A 20.7 MP camera will grace the unit’s back while the 8MP camera in front snaps selfies. The phablet will run on Android 5.1 and feature a fingerprint scanner, which has become a common feature these days.
As for the pricing details, while the source mentioned no exact figure, it did state that G Pro 3 will be stamped with an approximate $790 tag, which isn’t exactly cheap.