PC Magazine - USA (2020-08)

(Antfer) #1

Measuring 6.74 by 3.06 by 0.34 inches (HWD) and
weighing 7.73 ounces, the Stylo 6 is a big phone. Its
weight is well distributed, making it easy to hold for
long stretches of time, but people with small hands
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The front of the phone is dominated by a 6.8-inch
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bezels are on the thick side, but not overly so.
Resolution comes in at 1,920 by 1,080, for a density of
344 pixels per inch. It looks crisp, has excellent color
accuracy, and is bright enough to use in direct sunlight.
It isn’t quite as sharp as the Moto G Power’s screen (399
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with the naked eye.


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chic that we’re willing to give it a pass. At the top is a
horizontal camera arrangement above a responsive
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bottom.


LG Stylo 6
PROS Excellent
stylus. Sharp display.
Attractive design.
Good battery life.
CONS Poor
performance.
Mediocre cameras.
BOTTOM LINE There’s
a lot to like about the
affordable, stylus-
equipped LG Stylo 6,
but the phone falls
short on performance.
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