LG announced right before CES 2017 that they will be returning their budget phones that now comes with its very own stylus, seemingly to counter Samsung's Galaxy Note. The latest budget phone is called the LG Stylus 3, the third on in its stylus variety which has a lot of impressive features.
CNET reported that the LG Stylus 3 has striking features starting off with a 3,00mAh removable
battery, 16GB internal storage expandable up to 2TB, a microSD expansion slot and 3GB of RAM and it is run by an Android 7.0 Nougat. The device will have a 5.7 inch screen with a 1,2080x720 pixel resolution screen, weighing around 149 grams and will have fingerprint scanner for unlocking the device.
What makes the phone's stylus unique? The company declares that they have enhanced their stylus with a 1.8mm tip which gives the "feel and feedback of the actual pen" when users write on their screens. The LG Stylus 3 comes with a 13- megapixel rear camera and 8-megapixel front facing shooter according to Tech Times.
The LG Stylus 3 also features screen-off note-taking, an automatic memo apps and includes a proximity sensor if the user's phone is far from the stylus. LG has announced more smartphones coming like the K series ahead of time before CES which begins on January 5 and will last until January 8, 2017.
"What's consistent in all our K Series and Stylus 3 devices is that they look and feel premium, offer replaceable batteries and all come with expandable memory slots," said the Juno Cho, president of the LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. "What customers consider key factors when buying smartphones in this category," the developer of the LG Stylus 3 continued.
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