It looks like Cricket Wireless is about to launch yet another affordable Android smartphone, the LG Stylo 4. Some of you might be familiar with the name since this is the sequel to the LG Stylo 3, which made its debut in the United States about one year ago.

The first press render of the Stylo 4 shows a good-looking smartphone that lacks a home button but has thin bezels. The main characteristic of the Stylo lineup – the stylus isn't visible in the picture, but you can be sure there's one included.

No details about the phone's specs have been leaked until now, but we expect the LG Stylo 4 to offers slightly better feature than the previous model. For your information, the Stylo 3 (shown in the picture above) has a large 5.7-inch HD (720p) display, a 3,200 mAh battery and runs Android 7.0 Nougat right out of the box.

On the inside, the LG Stylo 3 packs a 1.4GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, 2GB RAM and 16GB expandable storage. There's a high chance that the sequel will get similar specs with small improvements here and there. The LG Stylo 4 could be officially introduced in the US in the next couple of weeks, so stick around for more info on this affordable Android handset.