LG G Pro 2 to be sold in India at a price of Rs 49,900

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LG G Pro 2 was announced in February 2014 and is supposed to launch in India anytime soon. According to Mahesh Telecom, the stocks of LG G Pro 2 are expected in a few days with a price tag (MRP) of Rs 51,500. Although the market price (MOP) of the G Pro 2 is supposed to be Rs 49,900. This is the same price at which the HTC One M8 was launched a couple of weeks back. Yet another strong competitor in this year's smartphone race, the Samsung Galaxy S5 was launched at an MRP of Rs 51,500 and is being sold at a price as low as Rs 48,000.

LG G Pro 2
LG G Pro 2

To remind you, the LG G Pro 2 comes with 5.9 inch IPS LCD screen with full HD resolution, 2.26 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 3 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal storage, 13 MP camera with OIS and 4K video recording. Apart from Android 4.4.2 KitKat and advanced connectivity options such as dual-band Wi-Fi ac, it also comes with a large 3200 mAh battery. But you might want to wait for the announcement of the LG G3 before buying the LG G Pro 2 as it comes with next generation hardware and a cleaned down, flat UI.




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