Although the Optimus G Pro
is LG’s current flagship smartphone, it hasn’t seen a wide launch until
now, being released only in South Korea, Japan, and the US. But things
are going to change come June, when the Android Jelly Bean handset will
be introduced in more markets across Asia.
According to LG, the Optimus G Pro will be available in Hong Kong first. Later next month, it will also hit shelves in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippine, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
It looks like Japan will remain the only country to have a 5 inch Optimus G Pro, as these new markets will get the 5.5 inch version.
Meanwhile, Sprint should
release the LG Optimus Pro in the US at some point, too, ending
AT&T’s exclusivity. Unfortunately, there is no official confirmation
on this at the moment.
As for Europe, we don’t know if the Optimus G Pro will ever get here in an official manner.via Press release
According to LG, the Optimus G Pro will be available in Hong Kong first. Later next month, it will also hit shelves in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippine, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
It looks like Japan will remain the only country to have a 5 inch Optimus G Pro, as these new markets will get the 5.5 inch version.
As for Europe, we don’t know if the Optimus G Pro will ever get here in an official manner.via Press release
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