LG Debuts Two New Smartphones: G4 Stylus And G4C

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LG just launched two new phones in its lineup of devices. The new smartphones are billed as budget-friendly phones with premium features. The phones are set to ship globally in the next few weeks.

The G4 Stylus will be called the G4 Stylo in Korea and North America. It will feature a 5.7-inch body, 1GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel rear camera, a 5-megapixel front camera and a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor for the LTE version. The 3G version will feature a 1.4GHz octa-core processor instead.

Availability details for LG G4 Stylus

This model is currently available via Boost Mobile for $199.99. Sprint’s pre-paid customers can purchase the phone early next month, and by June 12th, the phone will be available on Sprint’s Family Share Pack or Unlimited Plan for $60. The latter plan allows budget-minded consumers to nab the phone with no down payment and a monthly payment of $12 for 24 months.

The G4c features an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera. It also boasts a 2,540mAh removable battery. Both phones feature Android’s current operating system, Lollipop 5.0. The phones also have features exclusive to LG phones, including Knock Code, Gesture Shot, LG UX 4.0 and Glance View.

Color options for G4 Stylus and G4C

The new G4 Stylus comes in two color options, including floral white and metallic silver. The G4c comes in shiny gold, metallic gray and ceramic white.

This report is just part of the major global LG G4 launch. The new phone is set to roll out this week in Hong Kong. Later on, it will reach Russia, Turkey and Singapore. The phone will then reach the United States, the rest of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Central America and South America.

LG’s phones are some of the more popular Android phones, along with HTC and Samsung. The tech company’s latest offering is a great thing for phone shoppers who are looking for quality on a budget.

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