LG has officially announced two new smartphones, LG G4 Stylus and LG G4c.
The G4 Stylus, as the name suggests, comes with LG's Rubberdium stylus, allowing the user to easily take notes and draw on the 5.7-inch screen with 1280x720 resolution. The smartphone is a rebranded LG G Stylo, which has been already available in the US and Korea.
LG G4 Stylus comes with a 1.2 GHz quad-core (LTE version) or 1.4 GHz octa-core processor (3G version). LG has not disclosed information about the specific models of the SoC's, but the quad-core one is most likely Snapdragon 410 (just like in the G Stylo), and the octa-core one is possibly a MediaTek chip. Both versions feature 1 GB of RAM and just 8 GB of storage space, expandable thanks to a microSD card reader. Battery's capacity is 3000 mAh. The LTE version is outfitted with a 13 MP camera, whereas the 3G one only got an 8 MP sensor. The LG G4 Stylus is available in either Metallic Silver or Floral White.
The other new smartphone, G4c, is basically a smaller (5-inch, 720p screen) version of the G4, but the specs are rather mid-range than high-end. The G4c is powered by an unspecified quad-core processor (again, probably Snapdragon 410) and comes with 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of expandable storage space. The main camera received an 8 MP sensor while the front one features a 5 MP one. Both cameras boast laser autofocus. Battery's capacity is 2540 mAh. Its removable, just like the one in G4 Stylus. The G4c color options are: Metallic Gray, Ceramic White and Shiny Gold.
Both new smartphones run Android 5.0 Lollipop. Pricing and availability on different markets have not been announced yet.
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