![]() ![]() The Stylus 2, for instance, still looked perfectly sharp at a normal viewing distance, and it was only when I really got up close that I could start to make out a few jagged edges around its text and app icons – and even that took a bit of squinting. That said, when the Stylus 2 still has a respectable pixel density of 258ppi, you begin to wonder whether sky-high-resolution numbers are really all that necessary. ![]() Powered by a quad-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, it's not that much faster than your typical budget handset, and its 5.7in, 1,280x720 resolution display pales in comparison to the 2,560x1,440 resolutions of its Note rivals. Of course, part of the reason why the Stylus 2 doesn't cost the earth is due to the decidedly entry-level tech inside it. It's particularly good news for those after a bit of a phablet bargain, as at £250 SIM-free it's almost half the price of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - the only other phone with a stylus you can officially buy right in the UK today, with the Note 5 only available as a grey import. ![]() LG's G4 Stylus never made it to the UK, so its successor, simply called the Stylus 2, will be the first stylus-equipped phone to make an appearance in UK shops in years.
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