Couple of days back we heard about LG's announcement for their upcoming high-end smartphone or phablet at Mobile World Congress Event, the G Pro 2. After we taking in the official confirmation, today we have two interesting photos claiming it to be the allegedly leaked handset from the talks.
Unfortunately we are still lacking the specification details on the purported device from the two above photographs that made it's debut on a Korean forum's domain. But, although without any words we can confirm that it will pack it's hardware buttons from volume up and down rockers to the power button fitted directly below the primary camera on the back of the phablet, with this design falling in line with the South Korean's 2013 flagship, the LG G2, if this turns out to be a real deal.
And with a few rumors from the latest articles going live, we suspect it to include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, a six-inches Full High Definition screen of 1080p resolution display, three gigabytes of Random Access Memory (RAM), a camera with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) technology with higher speeds of LTE-Advanced network connectivity on board with Android's version 4.4 KitKat out of the box. Other features that's likely to pop from the unannounced smartphone can be LG's own custom User Interface with Gust Mode, QSlide, QuickRemote, Capture Plus, KnockON, and more. We must keep our patients dripping until next month for Barcelona, to get things unveiled LG style.
Source: dcinside.com, Engadget