LG G Pro 2 Review: A True 'Note Killer' If There Ever Was One
- Lightning Fast Processor
- Solid Camera Quality
- Impressive design and feel
- Massive battery
- Textured back tends to slip from hand
- Early minor bugs
LG G Pro 2: Processor & Benchmark
Needless to say, as all good phones are theae days, the LG G Pro 2 is quite the powerhouse when it comes to in-device processing. And that's not really that big a surprise considering that the device packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset with four Krait 400 cores clocked at 2.3GHz, apart from quite a powerful Adreno 330 GPU.
Add another 3GB of RAM to that and we have got ourselves a device that has enough power to never give you the chance to complain. As as expectd, with internals like these, it's more than evident that the G Pro 2 will stay quite strong for the rest of the year.

During our testing of the device, we barely came across any real problems or hiccups that are generally associated with handsets these days. Be it browing, multitasking or anything else, LG has made a phone for all seasons.
Apart from that, the device also offers 32GB of built-in storage. Moreover, the unit we are reviewing also has a microSD slot under the removable shell.

Speaking about the benchmark test for the device, as always, we have a lot of trust put on the user-friendly AnTuTu offering. And going by the standards of AnTuTu, the device had generated two different types of scores with a 1000 points difference between both. Nonetheless, the results were more than satisfactory.


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