According to unconfirmed information originating from Asia, the upcoming LG G4 is aimed to directly rival with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. To do that, LG is said to equip the G4 with a stylus.
More specifically, the LG G4 is said to sport a 5.3-inch display with a QHD resolution and very narrow bezels, akin to the G3. Internally, the G4 is believed to come out with a Snapdragon 810 chipset, 4GB of RAM and 32GB/64GB storage variations.
LG filed for a trademark of the “LG G Pen” moniker earlier this month. We’re likely to see the company try to emulate the success of the Samsung S Pen and work on a multitude of software features that enable superior multitasking than its competitors using the upcoming G Pen.
While the rumor isn’t backed up by solid evidence, it does seem plausible for LG to try and take on the Galaxy Note 4. With MWC 2015 fast approaching, it’s a matter of time for more evidence and rumors of the upcoming LG G4 to pop up.
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