
After making its debut in the South Korean market, LG’s new G Stylo smartphone is heading to the United States. According to US telecom operator T-Mobile, the phone will be available on its network this spring. The carrier has not shared exact availability or pricing details at this point.
T-Mobile also noted that along-with the G Stylo, it will also offer LG’s mid-range Leon smartphone.
To remind you, LG G Stylo features a 5.7-inch HD display and 13MP rear camera with LED flash (unlike 8MP in the Korea variant). As the name suggests, the phone also supports stylus input and the company is bundling one with the phone.
On the other hand, LG Leon packs a 4.5-inch FWVGA display and 5MP rear camera with LED flash. Both Leon and Stylo run on Android 5.0 and are powered by 1.2GHz quad-core processor.

Alcatel OneTouch Pop Astro goes on sale on T-Mobile today
In related news, T-Mobile will begin the sales of a new entry-level smartphone Alcatel OneTouch Pop Astro today. The smartphone has been priced at $149.76 without contract and will retail at $6.24 per month over two years, with $0 down.
Pop Astro comes with 4.5-inch qHD screen, quad-core MediaTek processor, 1GB for RAM, Android 4.4 and 2000 mAh battery.
