The 5.5-inches screen display and 12MP camera features by the LG Optimus G Pro is going exclusive with AT&T in the United States. It is now ready for pre-orders online and can be purchased for as low as $99.99.

The LG's grand Android smartphone, the Optimus G Pro will become exclusive to the U.S. network carrier AT&T. Android Police noted the superiority of the LG Optimus G Pro against Samsung Galaxy Note II, many ways.

LG Optimus G Pro is packed with features including 5.5-inches of screen display with 1080p resolution, 13MP on the back and 2.1MP on the front, 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage and 3140 mAh battery unit.

In AT&T, LG Optimus G Pro costs $549.99 without contract and only $199.99 under a 2-year contract, stripping $350. According to AT&T, shipment of LG Optimus G Pro begins in May 8, 2013 and its box includes the handset unit, a single battery pack, USB data cable, travel charger and quick start guide. For in-store buyers, you will have to wait three days after the shipment on May 7th.

AT&T also offers a $100 trade-in promo which can bring down the cost for LG Optimus G Pro to $99.99 only. It is very manageable and according to AT&T representative of Android Police, the trade-ins is stackable but this information seems to be not 100 per cent accurate.

Trade-In to AT&T

If you wanted to trade-in your current smartphone to get LG Optimus G Pro in a very low price, take note of the following condition used on appraising your device.

  • A working smartphone less than 3 years old and in good condition.
  • Good condition can be affected by device's exteriors, root status and functionality of the system.
  • Qualified smartphone devices for trade-in will slash a minimum value of $100 to the next handset line.