Style On Cue: LG's New Q Stylus Smartphone LG Q Stylus is a midrange smartphone packing premium features.

By Tamara Clarke

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LG Q Stylus is a midrange smartphone packing premium features. It's a handwriting input smartphone equipped with a no-nonsense stylus to add more convenience and functionality beyond the typical keyboard experience. The intelligent palm rejection system ensures that accuracy is never an issue, even when resting your hand on the display. Even with the display off, the LG Q Stylus will recognize and record handwritten notes, which is ideal when sudden flashes of inspiration hit. Beyond notes and memos, the stylus can also be utilized to personalize captured images and videos to create animated GIFs.

LG Q Stylus also has advanced camera technology like QLens, which allows you to capture an image of a product, and instantly get more information on where to purchase that item, or learn about similar products. QLens is intelligent enough to recognize images of food, fashion, celebrities, and even landmarks, making online shopping a breeze. And don't worry, QLens takes great photos too. It's sporting an 8MP front camera and 16MP rear lens. The Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) feature makes the camera 23% faster than conventional auto focus, while Portrait Mode delivers great looking bokeh selfies.

Additional features include USB Type-C fast charging, IP68 water and dust protection, and MIL-STD 810G compliance. The Smart Rear Key fingerprint sensor not only provides easy-to-reach security, it also doubles as the selfie camera shutter button. You can get all of this in a sleek metallic body, with a 6.2-inch FHD+ FullVision display. The 18:9 screen ratio, thin bezel, curved tempered glass, and optimized body width all work together to make the phone fit comfortably in just one hand.

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Tamara Clarke

Columnist

Tamara Clarke, a former software development professional, is the tech and lifestyle enthusiast behind The Global Gazette, one of the most active blogs in the Middle East. The Global Gazette has been welcomed and lauded by some of the most influential tech brands in the region. Clarke’s goal is to inform about technology and how it supports our lifestyles. See her work both in print regional publications and online on her blog where she discusses everything from how a new gadget improves day-to-day life to how to coordinate your smartphone accessories. Visit www.theglobalgazette.com and talk to her on Twitter @TamaraClarke. #TamTalksTech 
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