1. Recreate your childhood with a modern take on a classic synthesizer, inspired by the Stylophone pocket synthesizer of the 1970's.
2. If you'd like an ad-free version you can purchase Stylusphone 3D by AppBadger, which also includes two additional waveforms, selectable body styles and optional note overlays.
1. 😅You can't glide across notes well, there is a noticable delay from touching a key and the sound playing, the app looks bad (just a top down picture of a Stylo phone would be nice), and it culminates in a sub par experience.Note stylus no work :( My note 9 gets the touches real easy.
2. Otherwise app seems fineIt works BUT it doesn't work with my stylus! The app is called Stylusphone and it doesn't work with the Note 10+ stylus.
3. Idk if the stylus has to be supported, or if its disabled, but it's a bummer.Stylus doesn't work on Samsung note 10+.
4. Works nicely with my finger but am sad about lack of galaxy note 10+ stylus compatibility.
5. If it gets the note stylus support I'm more than happy to buy the premium version.
6. Sadly the laggy response from finger tip to the note being produced made the instrument un playable.
7. The stylusphone works perfectly fine for me and sound almost exactly the same as the real thing.Cool concept.
8. Does not work with a stylus.
9. This doesn't scratch the itch.Instrument makes sound not instantly but after some time.
10. Samsun, a major player in smart phones had a thing called S-pens... The app it cold have been.
11. It only works with my finger.