The LG Stylo 4 is a version of the LG Q Stylusα that was unveiled last week. The previous Stylo phone, the 3 Plus, was smaller
despite its "plus" name. This one joins the tall aspect ratio screen
movement with 6.2” 1080p+ screen. The stylus is capacitive, so the screen
doesn’t feature and extra digitizer.
The LG Stylo 4 is powered by an unnamed Snapdragon
chipset with a 1.8 GHz octa-core processor (The S450 is a likely candidate). It
has 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB storage (21 GB user available), plus a microSD slot.
Note that the Q Stylusα has 3 GB of RAM. The phone will launch with Android 8.1
Oreo.
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stylus-packing entry level phone LG Stylo 4 box reveals all the details of the
stylus-packing entry level phone
The camera department hasn’t changed much in terms
of hardware, it consists of a 13 MP rear camera and a 5 MP selfie cam with a
wide-angle lens. The cameras feature Portrait mode and (of course) AI,
specifically LG’s Q Lens as seen on the G and V-series flagships.
The phone also sports DTS-X 3D surround
audio for immersive sound when you use headphones. Not bad for an entry-level
phone. The 3,300 mAh battery sounds good too. Interestingly, the Stylo 4
supports the 600 MHz LTE band. That means it will likely launch on T-Mobile USA
(the 600 MHz band offers the best LTE coverage). If not on T-Mo directly, the
phone will certainly be on the MetroPCS network as suggested by the official
page listed on the dox.

