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LG G Pro 2 vs Galaxy Note 3, in depth study

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Samsung no longer has the phablet smartphone market all to itself like it had previously as more hardware is being made available from a variety of companies, and we now have a video for your viewing pleasure that is having an in depth study of the LG G Pro 2 vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

We have already had a video having an initial look at the two handsets as well as a spec comparison, but the video we have today goes into a little more detail about the two smartphones and is over 14.5 minutes long.

The video starts by giving us a look at the LG G Pro 2 which is smaller than other handsets of a similar size thanks to its smaller bezels surrounding the display, and has one of the best screen to phone size ratios available.

We get a run through the handsets designs and the finish on the back of the LG was preferred, and the Note 3 has the advantage of the S Pen stylus and its extra functions. There is a run through of the handsets screen specifications and their performances.

The video then moves onto the operating systems and a look at the various Android overlays that the two handsets offer the user. After more specs are listed we move onto a look at the Internet browsers and the extra features that each handset has, and there is also a look at the relative camera apps.

Check out the full video and tell us which handset you prefer the look of.

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  1. Jimmy Drew says:

    The Note 3 is it for me. Probably go for the Note 4 though depending on the new features. The Note 3 is as good as it gets for now…of course my humble opinion. Pleases forgive me but why when folks do these videos don’t they have folks that speak English and can enunciate do them? Yes, I wear hearing aids.. and I understand that America isn’t the only country in the world. But if we are making these videos for American Consumers it will go a long way to have someone that doesn’t have an accent do the video. The videos are usually excellent with a lot of information but they are done so quickly and with folks that have accents it makes it hard to understand. I would love to know what was said in the previous video… at least have a transcript for folks like me that have a problem hearing.

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