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DISTRO<br />

03.08.13<br />

LG OPTIMUS G PRO<br />

REVIEW<br />

network in South Korea, we have no doubt<br />

that we’re not getting the best speeds<br />

possible in Europe. While we’re on the<br />

subject of <strong>com</strong>patible radios, let’s go into<br />

more detail: this particular unit has dual-band<br />

Korean LTE (850 / 2100MHz),<br />

CDMA1800, dual-band HSPA+ / UMTS<br />

(900 / 2100MHz) and quad-band GSM<br />

/ GPRS (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz).<br />

Even though Americans will want to wait<br />

for a variant that <strong>com</strong>es with the ap<strong>pro</strong>priate<br />

LTE radios, we popped our AT&T SIM<br />

The<br />

3,140mAh<br />

battery lasts<br />

well over<br />

seven hours.<br />

in and found ourselves enjoying<br />

limited 3G speeds on occasion<br />

— our unit’s top speed was just shy of<br />

3 Mbps down and 2 Mbps up. This means<br />

there’s at least one US HSPA+ band left unaccounted<br />

for. We’re still waiting for official<br />

word from LG.<br />

The G Pro offers both aGPS and<br />

GLONASS support, and in our navigation<br />

tests, the positioning was always<br />

accurate within just a few feet and we<br />

were able to find our way around Bar-

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