The wait has ended over here with more stylish smartphone of Korean Juggernaut, dubbed LG G3 Stylus. The successor of the flagship G3 is designed with more style along with a stylus and finally has been presented at IFA 2014 in Berlin. The 5.5 inches screen and the 13MP of camera are just the identical between both. Where the similarity ends, the advancement begins for this pocket-friendly handset.
The recently launched G3 Stylus gives a glimpse of its elder brother but when you take a deep look of the device; you can differentiate it with the old one. The younger brother is fatty with 10.2mm thickness and 163grams weight than elder. It has a groove at the top-left corner to house the stylus in it. This smartphone takes the power from 1.3GHz quad-core processor while LG G3 is blessed with 2.5GHz Snapdragon 801 to boast the performance.
The 5.5-inch qHD display is cool but becomes awful when you experience the screen with 960 x 540 pixels resolution. The prime focus of this long awaited device is stylus which is 2 inches long and a passive one. Its passive nature makes it hard to sense the pressure. So, if you are drawing something on the screen using the stylus, then it will become tricky to vary the pressure.
Simply, a big handset with less impressive features. However, the stylus is the great addition in the device and will definitely attract people who want to experience the smartness and style in mid-range. In simple words, the device is meant for emerging markets. However, LG has not disclosed the pricing and availability details, but it is confirmed that the phone will first offer in the market of Africa, Middle East and some countries in Asia and then reach to Brazil.