Doesn't have as many productivity tools as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4's S-Pen
Competitors and Related Products
Our editors hand-pick these products using a variety of criteria: they might be direct competitors targeting the same market segment, or they could be devices that are similar in size, performance, or feature sets.
After living with the LG G Stylo for some time, it merely reveals that the stylus here adds nothing new or refreshing to the overall experience. It's just your simple, ordinary stylus – and nothing more. To that degree, it reaffirms Samsung's position...
At $200, the LG G Stylo is a solid deal from Boost Mobile. The phone has elegant - if recycled - looks, and performs well for the most part. The screen is a major selling point, and the stylus makes the large size easier to handle. LG's goofy rear...
There's a lot to like about the LG G Stylo--it has a big display that's easy on the eyes, and it offers reasonable performance and a pair of surprisingly good cameras for the price. The big removable battery, expandable storage and LG G4 lookalike...
Most people would spend $200 on a new phone on contract, which means paying exorbitant fees over the normal two-year time span of having the phone. This also means that you're stuck with the phone you've got for that time period unless you want to...
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