The LG G4 is now just one week away, but before it reveals its next flagship, the Life’s Good crew has revealed a new stylus-toting phablet.
The LG G Stylo was just announced with a 5.7-inch 1280x720 display and In-Cell Touch technology, which LG says offers improved touch sensors over regular touchscreens. The G Stylo’s also got a built-in stylus, which ought to take nice advantage of the phone’s large screen.
Powering the LG G Stylo is a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor, 1.5GB of RAM, and a removable 3000mAh battery. LG’s also thrown in 8-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front cameras, 8GB of storage, a microSD slot with support for cards up to 2TB, 4G LTE support, and Android 5.0.
While the LG G Stylo might not be particularly high-end, LG says that it’s also affordable (the announcement says 50 won, but that’s just $0.50 USD, so it may be a typo). Overall, it looks like a nice successor to the G3 Stylus, which had a 5.5-inch screen but also only had a 960x540 resolution and 3G connectivity.
Right now it looks like the LG G Stylo is a Korea-only release, but I’ll let you know if details on a wider launch emerge.