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LG Optimus G Pro photos leak

LG sprung a leak on the Optimus G Pro a while back – looks like it's failed to plug it up

You’ve probably already heard rumours of the LG Optimus G Pro, the 5.5in 1080p smartphone. Now you can see it too.

These pictures, leaked from PhoneArena, not only reveal a handset that looks similar to the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 – they show off the specs, too. Other than a 1920×1080 resolution display, you can also expect serious power from the 1.7GHz Snapdragon S4 quad-core and 2GB RAM. Plus a 13MP snapper should get you some eye-watering photos that do the super screen justice.

We’re expecting to see plenty of handsets with comparable specs at MWC 2013 – when LG will likely be unveiling the Optimus G Pro. So will its large 3140mAh battery, HDMI-out, or 32GB onboard storage set it apart from the crowd? Check back from Feb 25th to find out.

[via PhoneArena]

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