LG has officially unveiled a new Q Stylus series of
smartphones. The series consists of three models, including Q Stylus, Q
Stylus+, and Q Stylusα. The devices are powered by an SoC with octa-core
processor (1.5 or 1.8 GHz) and sport a 6.2-inch (18:9) display with 2160 x 1080
pixel resolution.
Memory configuration is 3GB/32GB for the Stylus and
Stylusα, and 4GB/64GB for the Stylus+. The camera department - for Stylus and
Stylus+ - is handled by a 16MP main shooter and an 8MP (or 5MP) selfie unit.
The Stylusα, on the other hand, features a 13MP/5MP camera combo.
Measuring 160.15 x 77.75 x 8.4mm and weighing in at
172g, the devices feature QLens, DTS:X 3D surround sound, a stylus pen
(needless to say), a fingerprint scanner, and IP68 water resistance (Stylus and
Stylus+ only). They run Android 8.1.0 Oreo and pack in a 3,300mAh battery.
Color options include Moroccan Blue, Aurora Black
(Stylus and Stylus+), and Lavender Violet (Stylus+). LG says the Q Stylus
series will launch on a limited basis beginning this month in North America and
Asia, followed by other key regions in Q3. Not every market will get all
variants, and product name, specifications and features may vary depending on
the market. Pricing and exact availability will be announced locally.
