LG has been getting busy these few days as the company has just announced that it will launch two of their new entry level phones – the LG L Bello and the LG L Fino at IFA 2014 in Berlin. On top of that, the company just released a teaser of its new circular smartwatch.
Backtrack a few weeks, LG had mistakenly uploaded a promo video of LG G3 Beat which happens to feature a glimpse of an unannounced phablet called the LG G3 Stylus. Unsurprisingly, the company has just made the phablet official, and will be debuting it at IFA 2014.
(Screenshot of the mistakenly uploaded promo video by LG)
Now, before we get our hopes up too high that the G3 Stylus will be a souped up version of the LG G3 with a stylus pen, the device is actually just a mid range smartphone. The G3 Stylus sports a qHD display (960 x 540), with a relatively low 200ppi (pixels per inch). Powering the device is an unspecified quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz. There’s also a 13-megapixel main camera and a 1.3-megapixel front facing module, and a mere 8GB of storage with 1GB RAM.
On the plus side, it has a huge 3,000-mAh battery and a micro SD card slot. The usual LG G3 features will be onboard the G3 Stylus including Knock Code, and QuickMemo+, just to name a few.
Alongside LG’s new entry-level devices – L Bello and L Fino, the LG G3 Stylus will be launched in Brazil, Asia, Africa, Middle East, and the Commonwealth of Independent States which includes our country – not that this confirms that it is coming to Malaysia, given LG’s track record.
[Source: LG Newsroom]
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