![]() ![]() It's not unusable by any means, but there is a stutter there that you'll notice, especially if you're coming from a more premium phone. ![]() Still, the area where you'll notice the under-powered chipset the most is when scrolling through web pages and long-form content, as well as gaming. ![]() Most of that latency/lag is forgivable, in my opinion (especially given the low price point). Apps that are stored in memory open just fine, but if they haven't been opened in a while, it can take up to eight or nine seconds to open. Transitions and animations are just a bit slow, as are tasks like opening the phone with the fingerprint sensor. The low-end MediaTek Helio P35 dutifully chugs along and can handle the basics, but not all that smoothly. I grouped performance and battery life together because they go hand-in-hand, but really, it's a mixed bag here. While it has some nice features like a comfort view to help with eye strain, night mode, and accessibility features like app scaling and font sizing, it doesn't appear that you can recalibrate the display or customize color profiles suit your preferences in any way. Colors are vibrant, text is crisp, and there is a ton of room to showcase your content. At near 400 ppi, it bests other panels in its class, while filling out every portion of that giant 6.8-inch frame. Turning the phone back around again, we come face to screen with the Stylo 6's impressive display. Whether typing, using the stylus or trying to reach the top corners, you're going to want to use both hands a lot of the time with this device. It thus feels good to hold one-handed, though, as I said earlier, it's definitely a two-handed phone when you're trying to work on it. The phone, while tall, is not all that wide. It managed to bring some novelty to an otherwise stale design, and it did so in an understated yet sophisticated style. ![]() While those other phones are striking in their own way, I will say that I particularly liked the way LG executed this look. The White Pearl color treatment has a similar effect to the Interstellar Glow on the OnePlus 8 or the Aura White of the Galaxy Note 10 in that it seems to change color and catch the light differently depending on how you hold it. But the back is where this phone really shines. The side rails are definitely made out of hard plastic, but they are colored and texturized to attempt (somewhat successfully) to mimic metal. The White Pearl treatment on the rear panel is a real treat for a phone at this price point. Of course, as with any cutout, you get used to it during use. Ok, we're all used to notches and cutouts these days, and if I'm honest, the tear-drop is my favorite implementation of a cutout, but dat notch doh! It's small but deep. The screen is a massive 6.8 inch Full HD LCD, with a tear-drop notch at the top for the selfie cam. LG Stylo 4 is available on shopping stores, starting from $199 to $249, that’s about (N70,000 – N85,000).However, once I get past that initial reaction, I immediately appreciate some of the design decisions that trick you into thinking this is a much more expensive device than it actually is. The LG Stylo 4 is powered by a non-removable Li-Ion 3300mAh battery with fast charging technology. It has Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Hotspot and A-GPS, GLONASS. Stylo 4 supports 4G LTE including Band 71, and can accommodate a single Nano SIM and a microSD card. Videos of 1080p can be recorded while the 5MP selfie camera takes good selfies. Features on the camera include phase detection autofocus, geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama and HDR. LG Stylo 4 CameraĪt the rear, the 13MP rear shooter has f/2.4 aperture and comes with a LED flash which helps out in low light environments. It runs on Android 8.1 Oreo with LG UX 7.0 skin on top. While the storage space is much bigger at 32GB, and you can upgrade up to 400GB using a memory card anytime you want. There’s just 2GB of RAM space available here for multitasking. In the graphics department, the Adreno 506 does a good job. The chip was built on a 14nm process technology and has 8-cores processor which clocks at 1.8GHz. The Snapdragon 450 chip from Qualcomm runs the show here. ![]()
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