Last year LG unveiled the LG G4 Stylus which was basically a phone that came with a stylus, similar to what Samsung has done with its Galaxy Note series. It looks like LG is back with a successor, except that this time they are calling it the LG Stylus 2 and they have decided to unveil it ahead of MWC 2016.
So why not launch it at the event? Presumably this is so that the attention will be focused on the LG G5, but either way it works out for the best. So what does the LG Stylus 2 pack under the hood? For starters it seems that LG has decided to maintain its 720p HD display with a 5.7-inch screen size.
Under the hood, a quad-core chipset can be found clocked at 1.2GHz with 1.5GB of RAM accompanying it, 16GB of storage, and support for microSD. It will also feature a 13MP rear-facing camera, an 8MP front camera, a 3,000mAh battery, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and let’s not forget a bundled stylus with features built into the phone that will take advantage of the accessory.
Unfortunately LG did not mention when the phone will be available, nor how much it would cost, but presumably they will share those details later on, maybe during MWC. Either way check back with us then for the updates.