The LG Stylo 3 is a mid-range budget stylus-equipped phablet. It was officially announced last December and introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show 2017 last January. It was launched last month and is now available for $179.99 with tax at the Sprint pre-paid carriers Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile.
The LG Stylo 3 gets certified by the U.S. regulatory agency Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with the model number LG-TP450. It will be the latest variant compatible for T-Mobile as well as AT&T, which means that the tested phablet will be available unlocked.
The LG Stylo 3 has also other versions, namely, the LG MP450 for pre-paid carrier MetroPCS and the LG M470 for Rogers from Canada. It will be seen unsurprisingly soon at the T-Mobile and MetroPCS since both are known to carry the Stylo series.
The LG Stylo 3 has a large 5.7-inch IPS LCD display with a high-definition resolution of 720 x 1280 and a pixel density of 258 ppi. It is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 435 chipset containing 1.4GHz core processing unit and the Adreno 505 graphics processing unit.
The LG Stylo 3 comes with a 2GB of RAM coupled with a 16GB of expandable built-in storage. The actual amount available inside the phone's user is 8.44GB, which gives a 2TB capacity microSD slot.
The LG Stylo 3 features a 13-megapixel autofocus camera adorning the back of the unit with LED flash and an aperture of f/2.2. It also contains a 5-megapixel front-facing selfie camera. It is packed with a replaceable 3200 mAh battery, the rear fingerprint scanner and FM radio.
The LG Stylo 3 is pre-installed with Android 7.0 operating system with the stylus on board. It supports 4G LTE connectivity and measures 155.6 x 79.8 x 7 mm with the weight of 149 grams.
The LG Stylo 3 is already available in black (metallic titan) and pink gold in the USA. It is expected to be an alternative to the refurbished Samsung Galaxy Note 7 units.
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