- Mar 2, 2011
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Hey y'all!
Just got the Korean model of this phone. Since i was already an extremely satisfied owner of the LG Optimus G Pro, (with its fast processor, 1920x1080 res, amazing bat life, etc, it would've felt like a "step back" to give up the features i had to go with any of US models....
My area's 1900 mhz Tmobile spectrum has been refarmed, so the phone gets me HSPA- HSPA+ speeds consistantly of approx 2-7 mbps at any given time, may not be LTE but i spent almost 2 years on Sprint and to this day anything over 2 mpbs beats the crawling i used to do when on that network! (My avg data speeds for 2 years were about 384 mpbs d/l and "network comm error" for upload mpbs...lol
Have only had it a couple of hours, but so far i have not found even one thing it doesn't do that my LG O Pro did, but i have found many things it does that LG O Pro didn't, and most importantly, the "feel in the hand" is soooooo much better. If the size & weight of LG Pro is not a dealbreaker, (and you are on AT&T) i think to upgrade from LG O G Pro is unnecessary, as LG O G Pro is definitely an amazing device that never disappoints. However, if ur like me that ALWAYS " wished the exact phone (but smaller) like LG O G Pro was available almost everytime you picked it up, the LG G2 is for you....
I've had international phones before, but never an "unlocked Korean carrier version" which this is, Have heard a lot of horror stories, but since its working so well out of the box, i'm hopeful.....Its already 2 updates, i am now on version "m"....and so far "zero ssues".... : )

Got it from Negri for $759.00, but with the included 2nd battery, dock, (soon to be had) wireless charging case, Quad beats headphones (wow!) and the added "peace of mind, i think its def worth it : )
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Just got the Korean model of this phone. Since i was already an extremely satisfied owner of the LG Optimus G Pro, (with its fast processor, 1920x1080 res, amazing bat life, etc, it would've felt like a "step back" to give up the features i had to go with any of US models....
My area's 1900 mhz Tmobile spectrum has been refarmed, so the phone gets me HSPA- HSPA+ speeds consistantly of approx 2-7 mbps at any given time, may not be LTE but i spent almost 2 years on Sprint and to this day anything over 2 mpbs beats the crawling i used to do when on that network! (My avg data speeds for 2 years were about 384 mpbs d/l and "network comm error" for upload mpbs...lol
Have only had it a couple of hours, but so far i have not found even one thing it doesn't do that my LG O Pro did, but i have found many things it does that LG O Pro didn't, and most importantly, the "feel in the hand" is soooooo much better. If the size & weight of LG Pro is not a dealbreaker, (and you are on AT&T) i think to upgrade from LG O G Pro is unnecessary, as LG O G Pro is definitely an amazing device that never disappoints. However, if ur like me that ALWAYS " wished the exact phone (but smaller) like LG O G Pro was available almost everytime you picked it up, the LG G2 is for you....
I've had international phones before, but never an "unlocked Korean carrier version" which this is, Have heard a lot of horror stories, but since its working so well out of the box, i'm hopeful.....Its already 2 updates, i am now on version "m"....and so far "zero ssues".... : )

Got it from Negri for $759.00, but with the included 2nd battery, dock, (soon to be had) wireless charging case, Quad beats headphones (wow!) and the added "peace of mind, i think its def worth it : )
BTC