To celebrate Valentine’s, LG Electronics has slashed the prices of selected phones for a limited time only.
For the entire month of February, the LG G3 Stylus will sell for only P14,990 (from P16,990). Consumers can also get their hands on the multi-award-winning flagship LG G3 for only P25,990, allowing significant P6,000 savings from the usual P31,990, and the LG G3 Beat, now at P9,990 from P13,990.
The LG G3 Stylus smartphone opens up a world of fun activities for couples with its accurate and convenient Rubberdium stylus pen that enables users to scribble down and send handwritten love notes. Couples will have no trouble capturing special moments with its 13-megapixel camera and impressive camera features like the Touch & Shoot, Gesture Shot, and Front Camera Light. Adding a personal touch to your couple selfies is also made easier with its unique Quick Memo function.
The LG G3 Stylus boasts a 5.5-inch IPS HD display with an 8GB internal memory, long lasting 3,000mAh removable battery, and Dual SIM slots. Its Floating Arc design with gradually tapered edges, thin bezels, and metallic skin back cover ensure superior comfort.
LG also has the nifty G Watch R, which has been raved for its stylish design and seamless performance. The world’s first smartwatch with a fully circular P-OLED display, the LG G Watch R is the perfect accessory for young and active go-getters. It can notify users with the latest in weather, traffic, and social media updates. Couples can also sync their anniversaries and track important dates using the Voice Command.
The LG G Watch R comes with multiple his and hers straps. This tiny device packs a powerful punch with its 410mAh battery capacity, efficient 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, and dust and water resistance for up to 30 minutes at a maximum depth of one meter.
The LG G Watch R retails for P13,990.
“Filipino people are fond of giving gifts to people they love and care about. We want to help them by providing innovative products that are useful as they are well-designed,” LG Mobile Philippines Vice President Jay Won said.