LG G3 Stylus To Release This Week In Brazil, Central Asia And Commonwealth Of Independent States
With LG G3 Stylus, it becomes the only other smartphone from a major brand other than the Galaxy Note 4 to feature a stylus. The handset is scheduled to debut in Brazil in this week. The announcement of LG G3 Stylus comes soon after the South Korean rolled out the LG L Fino and L Bello handsets.
The LG G3 Stylus is a variant of LG G3 that came out with a quad HD display screen. The stylus totting variant will also hit the Latin America, Central Asia and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) soon. LG has not disclosed as to when the LG G3 Stylus will hit the U.S. and European markets.
Even though the LG G3 Stylus appears to be a Galaxy Note 4 rival, it is packed with mid-range specs. LG is targeting the handset towards developing markets where people prefer to buy budget phones that come with good features.
The pricing of the LG G3 Stylus was not announced yet. GSMArena states the South Korean giant is poised to announce the price in the coming days. LG will be rolling out the LG G3 Stylus in single SIM and dual-SIM versions.
The LG G3 comes with 5.5-inch IPS LCD display screen that supports a display resolution of 540 x 960 pixels. It offers a pixel count of 200ppi.
As of now, the LG G3 Stylus is expected to ship in a single inbuilt storage option of 8GB. The handset is powered by quad-core Cortex A7 processor that delivers a clocking speed of 1.3 GHz. It is equipped with 1 GB RAM.
It features a 13 MP rear camera with LED flash and there is a 1.3 MP front-facing camera. The LG G3 Stylus houses a long lasting 3,000 mAh battery. The handset will be available in colour options like black, white and gold. It will be running on Android v4.4.2 KitKat OS.
The LG G3 Stylus comes with a stylus that is made from Rubberdium material. The handset features exclusive features for its stylus such QuickMemo app for handwriting and drawing. Like the Galaxy Note 4, it comes with a Dual Window feature that will allow users to use two apps simultaneously.