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LG Optimus G Pro - Beautiful Screen And Fast Processor (Part 4)

6/30/2013 10:33:55 AM

Software

Goodbye, UI 3.0. Hello, Optimus UI. The name change in the outstanding user interface of LG comes with an upgrade to Jelly Bean (Android 4.1.2) and plenty of bloatware that is dedicated to the network of LG U+ in South Korea, the carrier on which our reviewed model is being sold. Not counting the standard kit of Android applications, there are less than 35 applications pre-loaded on the phone, some of which cannot be disabled or uninstalled.

In addition to the carrier-specific programs, LG is also placing a heavy emphasis on the Q-branded services. For instance, QSlide is the method of LG for Multi Window, one of the features of the Note II that we love. First of all, it's all about multi-tasking. QSlide allows you to open two windows simultaneously, while a third-party application (or the front page, depending on your preference) is allowed to stay in the background. Each window can be resized and even made ​​transparent, supplying you with the ability to see the application while making changes to the window below it simultaneously. QSlide also occupies the space in the notification bar, which is different from the Note II’s use of a specific sidebar on the main screen.

Not counting the standard kit of Android applications, there are less than 35 applications pre-loaded on the phone, some of which cannot be disabled or uninstalled.

Not counting the standard kit of Android applications, there are less than 35 applications pre-loaded on the phone, some of which cannot be disabled or uninstalled.

The worry we have had with QSlide up to now is the lack of application support. This may change when the G Pro (and Optimus G, which also has this feature) becomes popular, but the seven available applications will not do much - especially at this time Samsung is rapidly adding third-party support to Multi Window. We also want to be able to open more than 2 apps at the same time. It is hard for us to believe that the Snapdragon 600 is not strong enough to support it.

QRemote utilizes the pre-installed IR sensor, making your phone turn into a remote control for your home theater system. And we were satisfied with the results, the application lists support for almost all of the major and minor manufacturers that we can think of, and within a few seconds, we calibrated it to work on Hitachi HDTV and LG Blu-ray player, each interface is only separated by the tabs on the application. It is not a perfect substitute for the dedicated remote controls, but most of necessary navigation and menu buttons are there, and it is quite convenient when you are lying down and the remote is out of reach.

If you are a fan of BlackBerry’s old convenience key, QButton will be particularly interesting to you. While the purpose of the QButton is to allow you to fast access to any of LG's Q services, you are able to actually use it as a shortcut for any application you select - and it also holds concurrently as a camera shutter key, if you like. We like it, but there's always room for improvement: we really want to see both a short-press and long-press options to provide you with two shortcuts on the same key.

There are many of the other applications so that you can use them freely, such as QTranslator, SmarTag (NFC tag), Video Editor and Video Wiz, AhnLab V3 Mobile 2.0 (antivirus), SmartWorld (LG’s app store) and SmartShare (DLNA) . Finally, LG has put in a service called Safety Care, which gets the concept of Find my Phone and expands it. The service can send messages to a predefined emergency contact when the phone has not been used for a certain period of time, when you are making an emergency call or when you call (towards predefined contacts). Each of these messages displays your present location, so your friends and family will be able to find you as soon as possible if you are in a bad situation.

Performance and battery life

LG has unveiled the Optimus G, which was the first device with Qualcomm's Fusion 3 chipset. The company did not waste time with another first: the Optimus G Pro is the first device to launch with next-generation 600 chipset of the Snapdragon, which has a 1.7GHz quad-core CPU, Adreno 320 GPU and 2GB RAM to keep all of the things running fast. Whenever a new generation wafer is released, it is only natural that we all expect to see a big increase in performance of the device. Before going into more detail, let's look at some normal tests below:

LG Optimus G Pro   

·         Quadrant 2.0: 12,435       

·         Vellamo 2.0: 2,254           

·         AnTuTu 3.1: 19,300         

·         SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms): 904           

·         GLBenchmark Egypt 2.5 HD Offscreen (fps): 27          

·         CF-Bench: 20,019           

LG Optimus G Pro

LG Optimus G Pro

LG Optimus G

·         Quadrant 2.0: 7,628         

·         Vellamo 2.0: 1,710           

·         AnTuTu 3.1: N/A  

·         SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms): 1,312        

·         GLBenchmark Egypt 2.5 HD Offscreen (fps): 31          

·         CF-Bench: 14,398           

LG Optimus G

LG Optimus G

Samsung Galaxy Note II

·         Quadrant 2.0: 6,819

·         Vellamo 2.0: 1,814

·         AnTuTu 3.1: 17,874

·         SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms): 1/075

·         GLBenchmark Egypt 2.5 HD Offscreen (fps): 17

·         CF-Bench: 15,244

Samsung Galaxy Note II

Samsung Galaxy Note II

SunSpider: lower scores are better

 

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