LG G3 Stylus explained

LG Stylus
Manufacturer:LG Electronics
Predecessor:LG G2 Mini
Successor:LG G4 Stylus
Brand:G series
Related:LG G3
Type:Smartphone
Form:Phablet
Other:Stylus pen, QuickMemo+
Sar:0.29 W/kg
Battery:3000 mAh
Os:Original: Android 4.4.2 "KitKat"
Current: Android 5.0.2 "Lollipop"
Soc:MediaTek MTK 6582
Cpu:1.3 GHz Cortex-A7 quad-core
Display:5.5inches 960×540 qHD (200 ppi) IPS LCD
Front Camera:1.3MP
Gpu:Mali-400MP2
Memory:1 GB
Memory Card:microSD up to 32 GB
Rear Camera:13 MP, LED flash
Size:149.3mm H
75.9mm W
10.2mm D
Storage:8 GB
Sound:Mono speaker, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
Weight:163g

LG G3 Stylus is an Android smartphone developed by LG Electronics. It is a low-end phablet modeled after the design of the LG G3, and includes a stylus pen that can be used for drawing and touch input.[1]

Reception

NDTV Gadgets noted that the G3 Stylus, despite its name, was not built to the same specifications of the G3, acknowledging its lower resolution display, a "fairly pedestrian" processor, and for lacking additional design details present on the G3. The stylus was criticized for only being a "passive" accessory with no special support in the device's software for detecting when it is in use or for pressure sensitivity (similarly to the Galaxy Note series), beyond apps that happened to make sense for use with a stylus, such as QuickMemo. The camera was considered "decent though not especially impressive", believing that it was sufficient for casual online sharing. In conclusion, the G3 Stylus was described as being a "nice enough phone", but overpriced in comparison to similar devices with better specifications.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LG G3 Stylus Review: The Pen Isn't Mightier Than the Touchscreen. NDTV Gadgets. 26 November 2014 . 7 September 2015.