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LG announces Q Stylus lineup with 6.2-inch, 18:9 aspect ratio display

The midrange alternative to Samsung's Note series

LG Q Stylus render

LG has announced its Q Stylus lineup, the successor to 2017’s LG Stylo 3 Plus. The Q Stylus series includes the Q Stylus A, Q Stylus+ and the regular Q Stylus.

The Q Stylus handsets feature a 6.2-inch Full HD+, 18:9 aspect ratio display that supports the phone’s stylus along with palm rejection functionality — useful for those who want to rest their palm on the device while using the stylus.

The stylus allows users to write notes, edit pictures, turn videos into GIFs and more.

Camera-wise, the LG Q Stylus series can get up to a 16-megapixel rear camera sensor with phase detection autofocus and an 8-megapixel selfie shooter with a super wide angle lens.

Internally, the devices sport an octa-ore processor with up to 4GB of RAM (no word on the exact chipset yet), up to 64GB of expandable storage and a 3,300mAh battery. Further, all devices within the series come stock with Android 8.0 Oreo, IP68 water and dust resistance, NFC, a fingerprint sensor and DTS:X audio that supports 7.1 channel 3D surround sound for listening to music with headphones.

According to Android Central, the Q Stylus series will launch in North America and Asia this month. We’ve reached out to LG for Canadian specific details.

Source: Android Central

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