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Bring your passions to life with the LG Stylo™ 5+ (LMQ720AM) in stunning aurora black from AT&T. This phone with a stylus provides the tools you need to be productive, get creative, and elevate every experience, with smartphone features like:

Built-in stylus pen designed for precision. Breathe new life into your ideas as you write, doodle, sketch, color, or take notes on the go (even while the screen is off). Enhance your handwriting with calligraphy. Create a custom coloring book using your own unique photos. Use the scratch art tool to doodle and draw. Finding inspiration is easy with a stylus phone that lets you take creativity to new heights.

That’s just the beginning. You’ll also have The Google Assistant and Google® Lens on-board, plus a long-lasting 3,500 mAh battery2, a fast and efficient up to 1.8 GHz octa-core processor and so much more. Discover everything there is to know about the LMQ720AM LG Stylo™ 5+ mobile phone from AT&T and be sure to browse the entire collection of LG Stylo phones, plus 5G phones, and other advanced mobile devices designed to make life on the go even better.

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Bring your passions to life with the LG Stylo™ 5 (LMQ720TSW) in stunning silvery white from T-Mobile. This phone with a stylus provides the tools you need to be productive, get creative, and elevate every experience, with smartphone features like:

Built-in stylus pen designed for precision. Breathe new life into your ideas as you write, doodle, sketch, color, or take notes on the go (even while the screen is off). Enhance your handwriting with calligraphy. Create a custom coloring book using your own unique photos. Use the scratch art tool to doodle and draw. Finding inspiration is easy with a stylus phone that lets you take creativity to new heights.

Impressive camera specs and features. The 13 MP rear camera with Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) is perfect for capturing fast-moving subjects with amazing clarity, while the wide-angle 5 MP front camera with 100° FOV lets you take selfies and big group shots that’ll fit everyone in the frame.

That’s just the beginning. You’ll also have The Google Assistant and Google® Lens on-board, plus a long-lasting 3,500 mAh battery2, a fast and efficient 1.8 GHz octa-core processor and so much more. Discover everything there is to know about the LMQ720TSW LG Stylo™ 5 mobile phone from T-Mobile and be sure to browse the entire collection of LG Stylo phones, plus 5G phones, and other advanced mobile devices designed to make life on the go even better.

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Take your creativity to another level with the LG Stylo™ 5’s built-in stylus pen. You can write, doodle, sketch, color, and even jot down notes on the go while the screen is off. Designed for precision and accuracy, bring your ideas to life—exactly how you imagined them.

Take effortless pictures with the LG Stylo™ 5"s wide-angle 5 MP front camera. Optimized for group pictures and self-portraits, it"s now easier than ever to capture and share a picture that gives you confidence.

Stream, create, and work without interruption. The LG Stylo™ 5 features a high-capacity 3,500 mAh battery* that"s built to last so your best moments can too.

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Take your creativity to another level with the LG Stylo™ 5x’s built-in stylus pen. You can write, doodle, sketch, color, and even jot down notes on the go while the screen is off. Designed for precision and accuracy, bring your ideas to life—exactly how you imagined them.

Take effortless pictures with the LG Stylo™ 5x"s wide-angle 5 MP front camera. Optimized for group pictures and self-portraits, it"s now easier than ever to capture and share a picture that gives you confidence.

Stream, create, and work without interruption. The LG Stylo™ 5x features a high-capacity 3,500 mAh battery* that’s built to last so your best moments can too.

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Bring your passions to life with the LG Stylo™ 5 (LGL722DL) in stunning aurora black from TracFone. This phone with a stylus provides the tools you need to be productive, get creative, and elevate every experience, with smartphone features like:

Built-in stylus pen designed for precision. Breathe new life into your ideas as you write, doodle, sketch, color, or take notes on the go (even while the screen is off). Enhance your handwriting with calligraphy. Create a custom coloring book using your own unique photos. Use the scratch art tool to doodle and draw. Finding inspiration is easy with a stylus phone that lets you take creativity to new heights.

Impressive camera specs and features. The 13 MP rear camera with Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) is perfect for capturing fast-moving subjects with amazing clarity, while the wide-angle 5 MP front camera with 100° FOV lets you take selfies and big group shots that’ll fit everyone in the frame.

That’s just the beginning. You’ll also have The Google Assistant and Google® Lens on-board, plus a long-lasting 3,500 mAh battery2, a fast and efficient 1.8 GHz octa-core processor and so much more. Discover everything there is to know about the LGL722DL LG Stylo™ 5 mobile phone from TracFone and be sure to browse the entire collection of LG Stylo phones, plus 5G phones, and other advanced mobile devices designed to make life on the go even better.

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If you"ve ever been to a prepaid carrier store in America, there"s a good chance you"ve seen one particular LG phone: the Stylo. As much as LG has struggled to gain notoriety for its high-end smartphone (despite some of them being totally decent), the Stylo has remained shockingly popular among consumers, and is now into its sixth generation. I reviewed the Stylo 5 when it was released last year, and I thought it was a decent option for anyone looking for a Galaxy Note-style device on a budget.LG has now released the Stylo 6, and equipped it with a truly massive 6.8-inch display, Android 10, and the same capacitive stylus (versus the digitizer stylus on Samsung"s Notes) as usual. However, the latest entry is a much weaker product than the Stylo 5 was, probably in large part because of a decision to go with a MediaTek chipset versus the Snapdragon the last version was equipped with (read: this phone is slow).

SoftwareLG"s flavor of Android doesn"t add much useful functionality, and this phone will almost assuredly not get Android 11 (Update: The Stylo 5 is getting Android 10, so there"s hope).

The LG Stylo 6 is big. Like, really big. At 6.74 inches tall and 3.06 inches wide, it"s larger than Samsung"s Galaxy Note10+ (6.39 x 3.04") and even the gargantuan the Galaxy S20 Ultra (6.57 x 2.99"). This is the largest phone sold by a carrier in the USA today. I"m personally not a fan of giant phones since single-handed use becomes impossible, but that"s entirely subjective.

The screen is a 6.8-inch (diagonal) 2460x1080 IPS LCD, with decent enough colors and contrast for a budget device. There is a shadow effect around the camera notch, but every phone with an LCD screen and a camera cutout has the same issue to varying degrees. Speaking of the camera notch, it"s definitely on the larger side, but I"m not too worried about lost screen space with a display this massive.

The Stylo 6 follows an aggravating trend in budget phones by using a textured plastic to emulate the look and feel of glass. This glossy finish makes the rear case a magnet for fingerprints and smudges. The edges of the phone also have this same texture, making the phone rather slippery. As comically large as the Stylo 6 already is, buying a case that provides more grip is probably a good idea. The Stylo"s fingerprint sensor generally didn"t have issues reading for me, but it"s placed so high up on the phone that I sometimes had to reposition my hand to reach it.

The power button is on the right edge of the Stylo 6, while the left side has volume controls, a combination microSD and SIM card slot, and a dedicated Google Assistant button. Unfortunately, while you can disable the Assistant button if you want, there is no way to re-map it to perform other functions. Google Assistant is already easy enough to open from the navigation bar, so it would have been nice to use the button for opening apps, controlling music playback, or as a shutter key for the camera.

On the bottom of the Stylo 6 you"l find a single speaker, a USB Type-C port for charging, a headphone jack (take that, Galaxy S20), and the all-important stylus. Unlike last year"s Stylo 5, the stylus is now spring-loaded (fancy!) like the Galaxy Note"s, so pushing the end with your finger will pop it right on out. This is a genuine improvement, and it"s kind of baffling that it took LG this long to do it, though my fingernails are nonetheless thankful.

The Stylo"s stylus is still capacitive, meaning there are no internal electronics for palm rejection, pressure sensitivity, and other features you might find on Galaxy Note phones. It"s just a simple metal pen with a ballpoint tip.

In the box, you get the Stylo 6, a wall adapter, a USB Type-C cable, and various instruction manuals. The included power brick is labelled as "Fast Charge," but in my testing, the charging speed seemed to max out at 9W. LG says the Stylo 6 works with MediaTek"s "PumpExpress 2.0" charging standard, which isn"t nearly as popular as USB Power Delivery or Qualcomm Quick Charge, so there aren"t as many adapters and batteries that support the technology. I was able to reach the same 9W speed with my Qualcomm QuickCharge accessories, though.

Last year"s Stylo 5 was equipped with a Snapdragon 450 processor, which certainly wasn"t the fastest chip in the world, but it was enough to provide a good experience with most apps. This year, LG has switched to a MediaTek Helio P35 processor, which is supposedly faster than the SD450 on paper, but we know that means basically nothing with a MediaTek chip. But be it the switch in chipset manufacturer or LG"s software optimization (or both?), the Stylo 6 has serious performance issues.

The Stylo 6 sometimes works just as well as any budget phone I"ve used, and then — for no apparent reason — it will frequently slow down to the point of being legitimately unbearable. No Android phone is completely free of performance hitches; for example, it can take a few seconds to catch up with notifications after being in sleep mode, and rotating the screen can cause the UI to drop frames and stutter. On the Stylo 6, these actions take substantially longer than they do on other budget phones. The inconsistency in performance is the worst part, as I"m often left waiting a second or two wondering if a button tap or navigation gesture actually registered.

Performance aside, the software experience isn"t really anything to write home about. It is based on Android 10, so you get Google"s new gesture navigation, improved privacy controls, and universal dark mode, but LG"s custom skin is a strange mix of Samsung"s One UI and Apple"s iOS. I am glad to see LG added scheduling for dark mode, though.

Just like last year"s Stylo 5, there are a handful of software features designed for the stylus. When you take the pen out of the phone, an action bar appears with options to create a new memo, capture part of the screen as a GIF, draw on top of a screenshot, and so on. Even here, though, lag was a bugbear: the stylus menu frequently took over a second to appear once the stylus was out of the phone. Whether this was because of the phone"s general performance issues or the internal stylus detection was unclear.

Battery life, at least, is very solid. I could get about two days of regular use out of the Stylo 6, thanks to its large 4,000mAh battery and low-power processor.

The Stylo 6 has two rear cameras: a 13MP f/1.8 main lens, and a 5MP f/2.2 ultra-wide. There"s also a 5MP depth sensor, which is supposedly used to improve portrait mode.

The ultra-wide camera, unfortunately, is not very good. There"s just not enough resolution to capture a quality image, and photos taken with it look extremely grainy. It"s pretty much only there so LG can say the Stylo 6 has dual rear cameras (or three, if you include the depth sensor that doesn"t actually capture images).

No. Last year"s Stylo 5 was a decent choice if you really wanted a budget Android phone with a stylus, but the Stylo 6 is much tougher to recommend. The stylus is neat, and it does have a massive screen if you"re into that, but the Helio P35 processor in this phone (and perhaps LG"s lack of software optimization) makes the Stylo 6 frustrating to use. There are plenty of other phones in the $200 price range that will run much better, like the Moto G Fast.

LG also has competition for budget stylus phones in 2020. The Moto G Stylus was just released in the United States, will probably get Android 11 someday (Update: The Stylo 5 is getting Android 10, so there"s hope for the Stylo 6 and A11), and is much faster and more responsive. While it is substantially more expensive at $300, it"s such a massively better phone that you"d be silly to choose the Stylo 6 just to save $80. The Moto G Stylus is also available right now as an unlocked device that works on all major U.S. carriers, while the Stylo 6 is currently only sold at certain prepaid carriers (though an unlocked model will probably arrive in a few months).

In the end, I don"t really see any compelling reasons for most people to buy the LG Stylo 6. Perhaps if you can get an exceptionally good deal on one (like, free), this phone will hold you over until you can afford something better. But the performance issues are extremely unlikely to be resolved by software updates, and we just don"t think MediaTek"s budget Helio chips make any sense to choose when Qualcomm alternatives are readily available at the same price point (albeit without a stylus). LG goofed on the Stylo in 2020—hopefully they"ll see the error of their ways and correct course on the next iteration.

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Do you need a stylus integrated smartphone but do not want to spend a lot of money? Read this LG Stylo 3 review to discover a smartphone that suits your need.

This LG Stylo 3 review is a complete breakdown of the specs and features of the LG Stylo 3. I will discuss extensively its design, display, camera, storage, sensors, and battery life.

At the end of this review, you will have a clear picture of what the LG Stylo 3 looks like and what it offers. Hence, making it easy to influence your purchasing decision.

The LG Stylo series is famous for its provision of an affordable alternative to the higher-end Samsung Galaxy Note series. The 2017 release of the LG Stylo series known as the LG Stylo 3 offers some improvements from its predecessor – the LG Stylo 2.

Since affordability is the whole idea of the LG Stylo series, the LG Stylo 3 is also affordable, currently at about one-third the price of a Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Precisely, at the time we updated this review in September 2021, the LG Stylo 3 cost $66.99.

The LG Stylo 3 maintains the design of its predecessor with just a bit of improvement. It maintains a gray polycarbonate chassis with a brushed-metal finish.

The LG Stylo 3 features a 5.7-inch display just like its predecessor with prominent top and bottom bezels. Speaking of the screen size, it falls slightly outside the size preferred by most users.

Also, the top bezel houses the proximity and ambient light sensor as well as the calls speaker. Meanwhile, the bottom bezel has just the iconic LG logo.

The navigational Home, Recent, and Back controls are located on-screen just above the bottom bezel. That sums up all you will find on the front view of the LG Stylo 3, let’s move on to its back view.

In addition to locking and unlocking the phone, the fingerprint reader also serves as a Home button and a power button. Additionally, it supports gesture controls like swiping down to take a screenshot or swiping right or left to shrink the screen.

Furthermore, at the center of the back cover, you will find another LG logo. Meanwhile, by the bottom left side of the LG Stylo 3’s back, you will find the main speaker.

To insert a SIM card or memory card to LG Stylo 3, you need to pull out the battery then slide them into their slots. It is quite difficult to slide the cards in without removing the battery first.

Now to the edges of the LG Stylo 3, let’s do this through the rearview. The bottom houses a USB charging port by the center, it is flanked to the right by a microphone and earphone jack.

Speaking of the stylus, it is the most noteworthy feature of the LG Stylo 3 and it does not disappoint. As soon as you pull out the stylus, the phone fires an automatic pen detection that can make a sound, vibration, or nothing depending on your setting.

If the screen was locked, pulling out the stylus will wake the screen and display a Screen-off memo. The stylus is used to write notes, erase, save, and share notes while the device is still locked.

Meanwhile, if the screen was unlocked when you pull out the stylus, it automatically launches 5 functionalities. The first is the Pop Memo app that is used to create memos, add handwriting, texts, images, save and share the memos.

Secondly, there is the GIF Capture app for taking videos of what is currently displayed on the screen, it also allows you to edit and share the video. Thirdly, there is a Pop Lens for zooming on images or texts.

Also, there is the Pop Scanner that’s used for scanning objects or documents using the camera. Lastly, there is the Capture+ app which has a lot of functionalities, for instance, it is used for taking screenshots.

Additionally, you can use the Capture+ with the QMemo to add texts to images, change the pen styles and color. Also, it allows you to write notes on any screen you are currently on – be it a website’s homepage or any page at all.

The stylus has a rubber tip that glides smoothly on the screen and makes it comfortable to write with. However, it does not offer as much functionality as the Samsung S-pen, but it suits its price range decently.

In terms of size and weight, the LG Stylo 3 weighs 150.3 g and measures 155.7 x 78.7 x 7.4 mm. The weight of the LG Stylo 3 falls within the weight preferred by most smartphone users.

Our research reveals that most mobile phone users prefer a phone that weighs between 140 g to 170 g. Comparatively, the LG Stylo 3 and its predecessor have a similar footprint but the LG Stylo 3 is a little heavier.

The LG Stylo 3 features a 5.7-inch IPS LCD just like its predecessor. IPS (In-Plane Switching) is an advanced version of LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) which delivers great quality.

The LG Stylo 3’s display has an HD resolution with 1920 x 1080 pixels. Although there are phones with better resolutions like FHD, FHD+, 2K, and 4K, HD resolution is understandable in the price bracket of this phone.

Additionally, the LG Stylo 3 has an aspect ratio of 16:9 known as widescreen. Hence, watching movies and playing games will be enjoyable with a wide viewing angle.

The LG Stylo 3 has a front camera of 5 MP which takes decent Instagram-worthy selfies. It also has a beauty mode for smoothening the face and reducing blemishes.

The rear camera of the LG Stylo 3 is rated 13 MP (Megapixel) and it has an ƒ.number of ƒ/2.2. Additionally, the camera has a pixel size of 1.12µm which means that the camera captures 1.12-micron pixels in each picture.

The small pixel size of the LG Stylo 3 explains why it does not fare well in low lights. Apparently, a camera with a larger pixel size performs better in low lights.

To determine how long the battery lasts, I carried out a video test. The test involved streaming a widescreen Netflix video over LTE with maximum screen brightness.

Consequently, the LG Stylo 3 lasted 6 hours 33 minutes which is slightly longer than that of its predecessor. Precisely, its predecessor, LG Stylo 2 lasted 6 hours 6 minutes.

Despite doing better than its predecessor, the battery performance of the LG Stylo 3 in my test was below LG’s claim. But that is logical because my test is more power-intensive.

In conclusion, I will describe the battery performance of the LG Stylo 3 as average. Therefore, I will rate the LG Stylo 3 a six in this battery review section.

However, I can’t say the same for the LG Stylo 3 because it ships with a measly 32 GB of internal storage just like its predecessor. Things get worse when you realize there are about 25 preinstalled apps that can’t be removed occupying the already inadequate storage space.

Thankfully, things get better, the LG Stylo 3 supports a microSD card for storage expansion. Most impressively, the MicroSD card slot can hold up to 2 TB giving you more than enough space to save files and photos.

The first noticeable advantage of the LG Stylo 3 is that it has a rear fingerprint. This means that you can unlock the phone quickly with your finger instead of entering a PIN.

An ambient light sensor detects the ambient light and automatically dims the phone’s display. Consequently, the LG Stylo 3 will not benefit from auto-dimming its display to fit external light conditions.

Additionally, the LG Stylo 3 has a 5.7-inch screen which falls slightly outside the size preferred by most users. According to our research findings, most users prefer a phone with a screen size between 5 to 5.5-inch.

The LG Stylo 3’s battery is replaceable, this is an impressive feat at its price range. It allows users to swap a drained battery with a fully charged one during emergencies.

The LG Stylo 3 boasts a functional stylus and a replaceable battery which is difficult to come by these days. Additionally, the internal storage is meager but, it makes up for it with the SD card storage expansion.

Overall, the camera performance, battery performance, display performance, etc. might not be the best. Nonetheless, the LG Stylo 3 delivers decent performance for its worth.

Yes, the LG Stylo 3 screen is protected by a corning gorilla glass 3. This helps to reduce the risk of screen cracks and scratches. However, you can still use a screen protector for an extra layer of protection.

The LG Stylo 3 is equipped with a 5.7-inch IPS LCD display with an HD resolution(1920 x 1080 pixels). Additionally, the screen has a pixel density of 386 PPI which is above the Industry-standard quality.

The LG Stylo 3 ships with a 5 MP front camera that takes decent Instagram-worthy selfies. The front camera also has a beauty mode for smoothening the face and reducing blemishes.

Additionally, the LG Stylo 3 has a 13 MP rear camera, it takes decent pictures in well-lit environments. However, you need to allow the lens to focus which might take a while.

The LG Stylo 3 is an affordable option for stylus lovers who do not want to spend so much for the competitor – Samsung Note 8. Although the overall performance of the LG Stylo 3 may not be as impressive as its more expensive counterpart, it offers all you need in a smartphone.

Overall, the camera performance, battery performance, display performance, etc. might not be the best. However, the LG Stylo delivers decent performance for what it is worth.