Hope for the G Pen
this is realey good phone ?
I have the LG G Pad 8.3, buy it recently, and is an amazing tablet, first tablet actually. The resolution is 1920x1200 IPS and looks great... This new model, must be an update of this tablet.
AnonD-322352, 25 Jul 2015It won't be a noticeable difference. But I do agree, it's a slight step down.Surely the 120 pixels difference won't be seen in daily use, but this resolution has own advantage which makes me to choose 1920x1080 pixels rather than 1920x1200 resolution is when you use this tablet to play videos (which almost everything now has 16:9 ratio), it won't left a small black borders in top & bottom screen so you have full 8.3" watching experience, not 8.2" or say 8.1" screen.
Anonymous, 26 Jul 2015If a product is good, why bother to update it ?
Some companies update often to fix more bugs....There are many new functions comes with Android 5 which GPad 8.3 CANNOT offer.
There are also many companies upgrades their products well and providing good support.
Anonymous, 26 Jul 2015He is talking about GPad 8.3 which has 1920*1200, actually if you CAN read news GOOD you can a... more'cause he just thought this to be a successor of the G Pad 7.0. Where in fact, G Pad 8.3 LTE was LG's first tablet and first there is to sport the G Pad name. He is still a human after all
Anonymous, 25 Jul 2015It will be suicide for LG if it does that, actually GPad 8.3 Really excellent tablet but no Lo... moreIf a product is good, why bother to update it ?
Some companies update often to fix more bugs....
Sandman, 25 Jul 2015The hell are you talking about? The LG G Pad has a 7.0" WXGA IPS (1280 X 800) display.He is talking about GPad 8.3 which has 1920*1200, actually if you CAN read news GOOD you can also which model is it.
Force Majeure, 25 Jul 2015The LG G Pad 2 has 1920x1080 res, but the first one had 1920x1200? That is surely a step down ... moreThe hell are you talking about?
The LG G Pad has a 7.0" WXGA IPS (1280 X 800) display.
It will be suicide for LG if it does that, actually GPad 8.3 Really excellent tablet but no Lollipop.
Only tablet I don't want to sell, you want to keep it with you allways.
However LG never supports their devices only a few of them.
If LG brings new GPad 8.3 with even SD810, will I buy it?
Probably not because of shamefull software update...
zerox, 25 Jul 2015Theoretically g4 will perform better. Sd 808>sd805 ☺Mindblown. A theory based on SoC model number alone. So what if 8 is higher than 5?
SD805 is a very powerful chip for such a low resolution. Should feel very fast in use!
Force Majeure, 25 Jul 2015The LG G Pad 2 has 1920x1080 res, but the first one had 1920x1200? That is surely a step down ... moreIt won't be a noticeable difference. But I do agree, it's a slight step down.
zerox, 25 Jul 2015Theoretically g4 will perform better. Sd 808>sd805 ☺Nope. As other commenters pointed out, the Adreno 420 in S805 is more powerful than the Adreno 418 in S808. This doesn't help when the G4 has a lot more pixels to light up.
ah come on,lg g2 have sd800 and this just sd600 today is weak after almost two years of appearance
The LG G Pad 2 has 1920x1080 res, but the first one had 1920x1200? That is surely a step down in specs.
AnonD-90109, 25 Jul 2015I am reading this on my LG G Pad 8.3 wifi edition, it is one sweet tablet. The only thing I d... morei do this 2 days ago can't wait for lollipop OTA booo LG
Anonymous, 25 Jul 2015Rub 64 bit apps?What 64 bit apps, there are none.
Anonymous, 25 Jul 2015Can you tell me what you can't do with the Snapdragon 805 that you can do with the 808 and 810... moreGood QUESTION about what can and can not be done by each chipset. I really wonna know what the battery is....that is one area i focus on now when looking for a device be it a Phone or Tablet.
Rub 64 bit apps?
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