LG Premier Pro Plus
Specifications

LG Premier Pro Plus
Processor
Mediatek Helio P22 MT6762 8c/8t 8 x 2 GHz, Cortex-A53
Graphics adapter
Memory
2048 MB
Display
6.10 inch 19.5:9, 1560 x 720 pixel 282 PPI, Capacitive, glossy: yes
Storage
32GB
Connections
USB-C Power Delivery (PD), 1 Fingerprint Reader
Networking
802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (a/b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/ac = Wi-Fi 5/), Bluetooth Yes, GSM, UMTS, LTE, GPS
Size
height x width x depth (in mm): 8.36 x 156.21 x 74.17 ( = 0.33 x 6.15 x 2.92 in)
Battery
3500 mAh
Operating System
Android 9.0 Pie
Camera
Primary Camera: 13 MPix Dual: 13MP + 5MP
Secondary Camera: 8 MPix
Secondary Camera: 8 MPix
Additional features
Keyboard: Virtual
Weight
172.93 g ( = 6.1 oz / 0.38 pounds)
Price comparison
Average Score:
Average of 1 scores (from 1 reviews)
Average of 1 scores (from 1 reviews)
Reviews for the LG Premier Pro Plus
LG Premier Pro Plus review: Finding value for under $100
Source: Android Authority
Archive.org version
The LG Premier Pro Plus is a solid entry-level smartphone. It makes a few cuts to stay right around $100, but LG made no sacrifices on the overall style. You might mistake the overall look and feel for a more expensive device, which makes it a good choice for someone picking up their first smartphone. It’s not a great pick for power users, but the Helio P22 chipset should keep up with light tasks. The software also isn’t the cleanest around and LG’s decision to leave the smartphone industry means software support will soon be non-existent. If you care about security updates (you should!) then look elsewhere. As far as alternatives go, it’s tough to top the Samsung Galaxy A12 ($179) or the Motorola Moto E ($149) if you have a strict budget. The Moto E is closest in size, age, and specs, while the Galaxy A12 offers a more powerful chip and a much larger battery. If you want one of LG’s own alternatives, you’ll have to raise your budget for the K51 ($199) or the stylus-toting Stylo 6 ($249) — though these both suffer from the same software uncertainty.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/03/2021
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Android Authority
Archive.org versionThe LG Premier Pro Plus is a solid entry-level smartphone. It makes a few cuts to stay right around $100, but LG made no sacrifices on the overall style. You might mistake the overall look and feel for a more expensive device, which makes it a good choice for someone picking up their first smartphone. It’s not a great pick for power users, but the Helio P22 chipset should keep up with light tasks. The software also isn’t the cleanest around and LG’s decision to leave the smartphone industry means software support will soon be non-existent. If you care about security updates (you should!) then look elsewhere. As far as alternatives go, it’s tough to top the Samsung Galaxy A12 ($179) or the Motorola Moto E ($149) if you have a strict budget. The Moto E is closest in size, age, and specs, while the Galaxy A12 offers a more powerful chip and a much larger battery. If you want one of LG’s own alternatives, you’ll have to raise your budget for the K51 ($199) or the stylus-toting Stylo 6 ($249) — though these both suffer from the same software uncertainty.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/03/2021
Rating: Total score: 70%
Comment
Imagination PowerVR GE8320: Integrated graphics card for mid-range ARM SoCs.
These graphics cards are not suited for Windows 3D games. Office and Internet surfing however is possible.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Helio P22 MT6762: ARM based octa core SoC (8x ARM Cortex-A53) clocked at up to 2 GHz. The chip also includes a Cat.7 LTE modem (300 Mbps download).» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.