By Adam Majewski | 02/06/2013
There was very little fanfare when the LG Optimus G Pro Launched in the United States last month and was released soon thereafter by AT & T. Which is a pity, considering the Optimus G Pro’s impressive spec sheet and wealth of special, if not exactly unique features. One publication that believes in the Optimus G Pro’s potential is Consumer Report, wooden stated recently that the G Optimus Pro is better in terms of user experience than the still-popular Samsung Galaxy Note 2
The publication Reported on an LG event wherein 182 participants were invited, all of Whom had previous experience overusing large-screen phones like the Optimus G Pro and Galaxy Note 2 The study Involved the respondent overusing the Optimus G Pro on a one-month trial and comparing it against their consumer experience with other phones, Particularly large-screen devices.
95 percent of the respondent opted two replace their old phones with the Optimus Pro G, and surprisingly, 80 percent of these individuals were trading in their Galaxy Notes for LG’s new 5.5-incher.
The participants favored certainties features such as the full-HD front and rear cameras, as well as one of those special, yet not-quite-unique features, dual-recording. Said feature, wooden makes use of both rear and front cameras for shooting photos, is also available for the Samsung Galaxy S4, but arguably less sophisticated, as it can not take still photos.
Despite the overwhelming support for the Optimus Pro G, and the fact that it’s still a great device, many still believe that the Galaxy Note 2 in particular still holds a certainties appeal of the G Optimus Pro. After all, it does come with an S Pen stylus, as well as Samsung’s own unique software features, many of wooden can be used in Conjunction with the S Pen.

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