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On Video: LG G Pro Lite D686

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While MediaTek is well-known for being ever-present in Indian smartphones, it also seems to have caught the eye of Tier 1 smartphone players. LG’s G Pro Lite is a type of phone from top-dog manufacturers to hit our markets. Because the title suggests, the G Pro Lite is designed to provide one of the crucial key options of the G professional, however, at an inexpensive price. Using key options, we imply the large screen and long battery life. Priced at roughly Rs 20,000, the G Professional Lite competes with the Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos and the Sony Xperia C in features and specifications.

LGThe G Pro Lite sports a big 5.5-inch display with the had decision. Under the hood, it is powered by a 1GHz dual-core MediaTek MT6577 processor coupled with 1GB of RAM. Whereas the UI is smooth for most phases, the chipset isn’t powerful sufficient in multitasking; app loading instances are somewhat lengthy, and there’s a noticeable lag that creeps in intermittently. The low resolution isn’t nice for studying fine textual content, and there are many pixellations around icons.

Price range pallet from LG

All this is powered by using a three, one hundred forty mash battery, which does an excellent job of turning in all-day battery life. LG has additionally included some of its key tool features, such as Knock-on, Pause and Resume Recording, and Translator. Measuring 150.2 x 9 x 9.4mm, the G Professional Lite weighs in at 161 grams. LG has additionally included a stylus that may be handy to use on the G Pro-Lute’s huge display. The instrument is available in two color choices – black and white.

Right here’s a snappy look at its specs:

  • 5.5-inch IPS show with 960 x 540 pixels of resolution
  • dual SIM, 3G, Wi-Fi
  • GPS with A-GPS
  • Bluetooth v3.zero
  • 8 megapixel BSI rear digital, 1. three-megapixels front-facing digital
  • 8GB onboard storage, expandable by way of a microSD card slot

We feel LG has too many corners with the G Professional Lite. While it’s good to peer options like an IR port and built-in stylus, we don’t have in mind why they skimped on essential options like an ambient light sensor or a notification LED. Even GLONASS is missing, which is now a regular part of most new smartphones. We’ll be bringing you to a full assessment of the G Pro Lite quickly, so hang tight.