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The LG Stylus 2 is an under-equipped, overpriced phablet that suffers in comparison to some much cheaper and only slightly smaller-screened devices.Thanks to Mobile Fun for providing us with this review...
The LG Stylus 2 isn't particularly great if you're looking for a performance phone. The hardware is a big concern. It doesn't come close to matching other devices in its price bracket. The Stylus is a nice attachment no doubt, but it really depends on...
LG's Stylus 2 stands out from other mid-range devices with some innovative features. First to mention is the stylus that is actually only known from considerably higher priced devices. It allows making handwritten notes on the screen or cut objects out...
The LG Stylus 2 doesn't have the premium qualities of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, but it is massively cheaper, making it an ideal choice for those who don't have an unlimited budget.Written by Michael...
The LG Stylus 2 is a weird beast. It's essentially a cut-price Galaxy Note handset, but with limited performance, a very basic stylus experience and a low-res screen. If it was only £150 then some of those flaws could perhaps be forgiven, but at £250...
Unless you're prepared to buy the likes the OnePlus 2 or Moto X Play from a grey-market website, Australians are exactly spoilt for choice when it comes to budget big-screen smartphones.Fortunately, the LG Stylus DAB+ is not only readily available but...
Overall, the LG Stylus 2 is a decent budget phablet, but a lot of its appeal will rest on whether you really want the stylus or not. It certainly fills a hole left by the lack of new Note devices from Samsung, and the DAB+ facility is an intriguing...
All in all, the LG Stylus 2 is a good value budget phablet, but a lot of its appeal will rest on whether you really want the stylus or not. It certainly fills a hole left by Samsung's lack of new Note devices, but at this price, those simply after a big...
A phone with a penDoes anyone else remember PDAs, or did we dream them? Before there were smartphones, there were pocket computers from companies like Psion and Palm. And their black-and-white screens came with that essential accessory: the...
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