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Every smartphone manufacturer worth its salt would know how important it is to have a flagship device in the market in order to compete with the best of them out there. Having said that, LG’s most recent flagship was revealed just at the end of last month in the form of the LG G4, and it is not quite 30 days yet where we now have a couple more variants of the LG G4, and that would be the LG G4 Stylus as well as the LG G4c handsets.
These two happen to be exceptionally priced devices which will share many of the same high-end user experience features as found in the LG G4, but at a budget since it does not intend to break the bank. The LG G4 Stylus happens to be a 5.7” handset, which makes it a wee bit larger than the 5.5” display which is available on the LG G4. Its name does give the game away – where the LG G4 Stylus will feature LG’s very own versatile Rubberdium Stylus, allowing one to enjoy easy note taking as well as drawing on the generously-sized screen. It has a smaller form factor sibling in the form of the 5” LG G4c, which will also come with a fair share of the G4’s premium features and styling, albeit arriving in a far more compact form factor.
Regardless of whether you have made up your mind to pick up the LG G4 Stylus or the G4c, both of them will boast of 13MP or 8MP rear cameras as well as a 5MP front-facing camera that will be able to deliver high quality photos and portraits. Other LG exclusives that have made a name for themselves include Gesture Shot, Glance View and Knock Code, which will make both devices a whole lot more convenient, secure and fun to use. The G4 Stylus will continue tradition with the super-fast Laser Autofocus feature, while HD quality IPS displays with In-Cell Touch technology deliver a visual experience that is far more immersive and responsive than on most other smartphones in this class.
The G4 Stylus will arrive in both LTE and 3G configurations in Metallic Silver or Floral White color options, while the G4c will be an LTE model only and will arrive in Metallic Gray, Ceramic White and Shiny Gold. Pricing details have yet to be determined.
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