LG unveiled a mid-range smartphone dubbed G Stylo. The device will be hitting the retail shelves in the South Korean market starting from May 5 and will be launched globally later. The LG G Stylo is priced at KRW 400,000 (approx. $370).
The LG G Stylo is based on Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system and it boasts of a 5.7 inch HD 720p IPS display that translates to a pixel density of 256 pixels per inch, The device comes with a stylus for convenient operation of the large display and it is powered by a 64 bit 1.2 GHz quad core Snapdragon 410 processor paired with 1.5 GB of RAM.
The LG G Stylo is based on Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system and it boasts of a 5.7 inch HD 720p IPS display that translates to a pixel density of 256 pixels per inch, The device comes with a stylus for convenient operation of the large display and it is powered by a 64 bit 1.2 GHz quad core Snapdragon 410 processor paired with 1.5 GB of RAM.
The device is packed with connectivity aspects such as 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, 3G, NFC and GPS. A 3,000 mAh battery energizes the G Stylo providing a decent life to the smartphone.
The highlight of the smartphone lies in its storage department. Well, the device is bundled with an average 8 GB of native storage space only, but it supports additional storage up to 2 TB with the help of a micro SD card. Notably, only recently Sandisk launched a 2 TB micro SD card and the launch of this smartphone will definitely trigger more vendors to come up with such micro SD cards.
The highlight of the smartphone lies in its storage department. Well, the device is bundled with an average 8 GB of native storage space only, but it supports additional storage up to 2 TB with the help of a micro SD card. Notably, only recently Sandisk launched a 2 TB micro SD card and the launch of this smartphone will definitely trigger more vendors to come up with such micro SD cards.