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LG offers 'best buy' festive prices for G4 and G4 Stylus

| | Aug 10, 2015, at 10:34 pm
New Delhi, Aug 10 (IBNS): In keeping with the upcoming festival season, electronic good manufacturer LG Electronics is offering ‘best buy’ prices for its newly launched G4 and G4 Stylus smartphones.

The LG G4 is now made available at Rs 45,000 (for the Leather back variant) and Rs 40,000 (for the Ceramic white variant), the LG G4 Stylus will be priced at Rs 21,000.

With this, LG aims to give the consumers a chance to buy its best products at attractive festive prices.

The G4 is LG’s most ambitious smartphone till date. With this smartphone, LG focused on delivering a great camera and a compelling visual experience, comfortable elegance and a customer-centric user experience.

The LG G4 camera features a rare-in-smartphones F1.8 aperture lens which allows 80 percent more light to hit the image sensor than in the LG G3.

The innovative camera module is paired with the new IPS Quantum Display that is better in every way than the innovative Quad HD display introduced to the world in the LG G3. The LG G4 embodies human sensibility that is clearly visible in its Slim Arc exterior design and graphical user interface.

The G4 Stylus inherits the core DNA from the flagship LG G4. It is a 5.7-inch display, slightly larger than the 5.5-inch display found in the G4.

The G4 Stylus includes LG’s versatile Rubberdium Stylus, enabling easy note-taking and drawing on the generously-sized screen.

The G4 Stylus features a 13MP rear camera and 5MP front-facing camera for high quality photos and portraits.

Other popular LG exclusives such as Gesture Shot, Glance View and Knock Code make this device more convenient, secure and enthralling to use.

The G4 Stylus inherits the super-fast Laser Autofocus feature found in previous G Series smartphones for sharply focused shots even in dim surroundings. HD quality IPS displays with In-Cell Touch technology deliver a visual experience that is far more immersive and responsive than on most other smartphones in this class.

Amit Gujral, Marketing Head, LG Mobiles, India said, “This festive season we wanted to give consumers something to cheer about. The G4 and G4 Stylus are our best offerings in India this year and we have received a phenomenal response to these smartphones till now. With a further revision in prices, we are extending the availability to more and more people to enjoy the superior immersive & innovative experience these phones offer.”

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