LG has launched a new smartphone in the US. Dubbed
LG Stylo 4, the device is powered by Snapdragon 450 SoC with octa-core, 1.8GHz
processor, and sports a 6.2-inch display of 2160 × 1080 pixel resolution. RAM
is 2GB, while internal memory is 32GB.
The handset features a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP
front shooter. The phone comes with Stylus Pen (as the name suggests),
rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, and Android 8.1 Oreo OS. A 3,300mAh battery is
there to keep the lights on.
Software features like Screen off Memo (just pull
out the Stylus and begin writing on the screen - no need to turn it on) and GIF
Capture (take video snippets and convert them into GIFs) are also there. The
handset also features NFC support as well as Qlens (LG's answer to Google
lens).
If you compare, the Stylo 4 is basically the LG Q
Stylus α with more RAM and Band 71 support. The phone is now available to
purchase from MetroPCS, which has it listed for US$ 179 (already down from its
original price tag of US$ 239).