Published On : Fri, Nov 1st, 2013

At Rs 22,990, LG G Pro Lite Dual promises to be ‘paisa vasool’ phablet

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Facing stiff competition from its brand rival Samsung, LG Electronics is all out to act in synchronization with its counterpart. In the similar move, LG Electronics has introduced its latest phablet LG G Pro Lite. The price in India stands at Rs 22,990.

This device has to stand tough fight from archrival models like Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos, Sony Xperia C, Micromax Canvas HD and HTC Desire 500.

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LG G Pro Lite comes with some preloaded apps such as KnockON, Pause and Resume Recording, QSlide, QuickMemo and QTranslator. Other LG devices like LG Optimus G Pro and the flagship, the G2 also have these features.

This dual SIM phablet has dedicated hot key, which provides communication flexibility, allowing users to manage two phone numbers from a single phone. The phablet comes with 5.5-inch qHD IPS display, runs on Android Jelly Bean and packs a 3,140mAh removable battery along with 8 MP BSI camera and 1.3 MP front camera.

In addition to its large IPS display, the newly launched G Pro Lite has a qHD resolution and is powered by a 1 GHz Dual core processor along with 1 GB of RAM.

Managing Director of LG India Soon Kwon was quite ambitious of LG G Pro Lite Dual making a big hit in Indian market. He commented, “The LG G Pro Lite is a feature and experience rich smartphone specifically designed to provide communication flexibility to our growing customer base. The market for smartphones with displays over five inches will continue to grow and LG is in a great position to capture these new customers when they’re ready to move up from their current phones,” said Soon Kwon, MD, LG India.

LG G Pro Lite has already made its roads into Nagpur mobile Gallery and the response so far is little encouraging.

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