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LG Stylo 6 with triple rear cameras launched in US

By IANS | Published: May 20, 2020 6:42 PM

LG has launched a new mid-budget smartphone called Stylo 6 with a triple-camera setup, FHD+ display and stylus support ...

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LG has launched a new mid-budget smartphone called Stylo 6 with a triple-camera setup, FHD+ display and stylus support in the US for $220.

The smartphone arrives in a single 3GB RAM and 64GB storage configuration.

Currently, there is no word on when the affordable smartphone will arrive in India.

According to GizmoChina, the smartphone features a 6.8-inch FHD+ display with a water drop notch on top.

The device is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio P35 processor. It also has a microSD card slot for storage expansion up to 2TB.

It has a fingerprint sensor at the rear, and Google Lens integrated in the phone's camera app.

The phone sports a triple camera setup at the rear featuring a 13MP primary sensor, a 5MP wide-angle lens, and a 5MP depth sensor. There is a 13MP camera up front for selfies.

It is fuelled by a 4,000mAh battery with support for fast charging. On the software front, LG Stylo 6 runs on Android 10 out-of-the-box.

( With inputs from IANS )

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