Two days ago, the LG brand officially released the LG Velvet smartphone. The latter has received a lot of attention with its peculiar lens design. GSMArena also said that they got information from the well-known blogger Evan Blass. The information shows that LG brand’s another unreleased new machine is the LG Stylo 6.

Before this, the LG Stylo 6 phone has been leaked for a few times. But there has been no news of this series on the Internet for a long time.

LG Stylo 6

Last year, the LG brand released the Stylo 5 phone. From the current news, we can judge the successor of the phone is likely to be unveiled in the near future. As can be seen from the pictures published on the website, the LG Stylo 6 and the previous generation products have a completely different design. The front sports a screen with a water drop design. The left and right borders seem wider than the previous generation products. Also, the handset carries a physical fingerprint identification module on the back. From the above appearance, there is every reason to think the machine will be an entry-level mobile phone.

By the way, the Stylo 5 screen was 6.2 inches, the resolution was 1080 x 2160, and the aspect ratio was 18: . If the rendering is reliable, the Stylo 6 will be equipped with raindrop-shaped ‘bangs’, allowing LG to narrow the border and increase the aspect ratio.

LG Stylo 6
LG Stylo 5

The rear panel shows a horizontally arranged camera module. Also, the rendering also shows that the new Stylo will support a 3.5mm headphone jack.

In addition to design, from the bottom view of this phone, you can also see a relatively large opening area. So this caused a lot of stir around it. And at the moment, the final verdict is – the upcoming LG handset will use a stylus. Presumably LG has equipped this new phone with a stylus, allowing users to enter content more easily on the large screen.

In other aspects, the date of May 18 is displayed on the screen of the LG Stylo 6 phone. So some users speculate that the machine may be officially unveiled on this date.

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