The latest Android Smartphone from LG might not be a necessary innovation with its basic Stylus, if compared with Samsung's S-Pen. But those looking for a big screen mobile phone with some added features might give G4 Stylus a chance; though don't buy thi...
The LG G4 Stylus has a name and design that will remind you of LG's current flagship, the LG G4 (Review), but that's where the similarities end. The G4 Stylus is modestly specced in comparison and you don't have to be a genius to figure out it comes with
Sluggish performance, especially while multi-tasking, Low resolution display
As we stated earlier, the headline feature of the LG G4 Stylus - its stylus - is of limited use at best, which means the smartphone must vie for consumers' attention like any other offering at this price. While the phone packs in plenty of software tricks...
Published: 2016-02-26, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Android Marshmallow, Expandable storage
Stylus a little pointless, May have limited release, Under powered
So-so specs and questionable stylus don't do enough to grasp the imagination, and unless you must have a pen for your phone and you're on a restricted budget there are better options out there...
Any phone with a stylus is going to have a hard time competing with the Galaxy Note 4, which is mainly why LG's gone for the mid-range rather than a whiz-bang flagship. The Stylus 2 gets most things right; the pen input works well, the flip cover looks me...
Bright screen with high contrast, Removable battery, Great battery life, Laser autofocus
Stylus too basic, no added features, Low resolution, cool colors, Camera picture quality, Numerous lags, Not great with multimedia
The LG G4 Stylo has the screen size to be a great low-cost multimedia phablet, but that's about it. It's competing with the likes of the Huawei Ascend G7 and Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 (5.5"), and even with stylus in tow, it's a lost cause...
Stylish design, Relatively durable battery, Removable rear panel and battery, Maintaining low external temperatures even after heavy loads, Convenient Stylus, Appealing user interface and Android 5.0 Lollipop
Only 8GB of internal memory, There are many models that use the same mobile chip on the market and are more affordable
Let's not jump to conclusions before seeing the results from our display and camera tests. However, based on what we know by now we can highlight the comfortable Stylus pen, the durable battery and the stylish design. The main advantage of the model is it...
Stylus a little pointless, May have limited release, Under powered
So-so specs and questionable stylus don't do enough to grasp the imagination, and unless you must have a pen for your phone and you're on a restricted budget there are better options out there...
Any phone with a stylus is going to have a hard time competing with the Galaxy Note 4, which is mainly why LG's gone for the mid-range rather than a whiz-bang flagship. The Stylus 2 gets most things right; the pen input works well, the flip cover looks me...
Good build and design, Laserguided autofocus, Stylus included, Nice UI design, Good battery life
Limited RAM and internal storage, Pricey given the specs and competitor offerings, No LTE
The LG G4 Stylus is a stylish and good-looking smartphone with a nice large display and a decent camera with Laser AF. It also comes with a stylus for those moments that you want to use it as a notepad. Although useful, the overall experience is impaired...