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Lg g sylo review
Lg g sylo review











lg g sylo review

It's easy to retrieve thanks to a little notch, but I can't say it is seated firmly enough. The Stylo's stylus is tucked into the top edge, as well. The microUSB port is on the bottom and the stereo headphone jack is on the top. Like many of LG's handsets, the Stylo's sides are devoid of any buttons.

lg g sylo review

The earpiece and front-facing camera are all but invisible. LG's logo is about the only design element visible on the front face. The rim provides a minimal amount of protection for the glass when the handset is placed face down.

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You can definitely feel it against your fingernails and/or skin as you grip the phone and trace your fingers across the display. The Stylo's frame provides a rather sharp rim around the front of the phone. The seams are all even and the Stylo doesn't feel cheap. The plastic materials are solid enough, and the rear shell snaps onto the frame tightly. As with many LG handsets, the Stylo is best positioned with the screen facing your leg in order to minimize the effect of the pointy corners.īuild quality is good. There's no way it will fit in skinny jeans. I guess that's what the stylus is for? The phone is pocketable, but only if your pockets are a bit large. I had trouble reaching the upper corners of the phone without adjusting my grasp. The weight isn't bad, but it is a wide and thick phone. It's about the same size as an iPhone 6 Plus. The 5.7-inch screen mandates the big dimensions. You need two hands to grapple with this device. I like the way the pattern looks in the light, and it adds a modicum of texture to the phone. The rear surface, made of plastic, has a patterned silver/gold color to it. The tapered shape at the corners is vital when it comes to handling the phone. The back surface has a pleasant curve to it that thins out as it reaches the side edges. The frame has a bit of a chin along the bottom edge, but the overall effect is good. It provides a nice contrast and defines the shape clearly. LG's entire roster of devices is beginning to look a bit homogenous.Ī plastic frame, colored in a bronzish hue, circles the glass front. The Stylo has a clean face, rather pointy corners, tapered edges, and buttons on the back. LG's core design language is simple and sharp, but some variation would be welcome. The only real giveaway is the size the Stylo is somewhat larger and thicker than the G4. In fact, it so closely resembles the LG G4 that it's hard to tell the two phones apart when placed side-by-side. The Stylo relies on LG's familiar design language. Its spec sheet doesn't quite match the Note's, but the Stylo is hardly a slacker. Chiefly, it has a huge display and a stylus. The Stylo would seem to be a competitor to the Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone, based on size and a quick skim of its features. It is a phablet for the fiscally frugal, thanks to the low price, which makes it an incredible bargain on Boost's prepaid network. The LG G Stylo is for those who want a big, inexpensive phone with good battery life that also happens to include a stylus.













Lg g sylo review