Abstract: LG positions the V20 as the ultimate phone for content creators, but how does it really stack up? We compare its photos and video to content shot by the Pixel XL, Galaxy S7 and iPhone 7 Plus...
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Published: 2016-11-08, Author: Jon , review by: greenbot.com
HomeAndroidReviewLG V20 review: The Android phone for hardcore enthusiastsForget about LG's content-creation claims. The V20 is the phone for nerds who just want to play.More like thisLG V20 hands on: A 5.7-inch phablet for smartphone content creatorsLG r...
Packed with interesting features. The perfect phone for nerds, Removable battery and Second Screen: nice value-adds, Best audio capabilities of any smartphone, A true Swiss Army Knife of smartphones
Photo and video features don't live up to LG's claims, Not the zippiest or refined Android phone available
The V20 is packed with interesting features for hardcore enthusiasts, but the user experience feels stale, and camera performance doesn't meet LG's claims...
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Published: 2016-11-07, Author: Brian , review by: wired.com
Monster specs should appeal to power users. Audio features (both listening and recording) are a major step up. The second display could be a gimmick, but it's actually useful
The design lacks some polish, especially for the price. Verizon bloatware and LG skin are crummy. It's not waterproof. The fingerprint reader as power button drove me bananas
Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Sometimes it seems like smartphone-makers have exhausted all the obvious features, and have nothing left to differentiate their products. One trait that's been largely ignored by the A-list companies, though, is Hi-Fi audio. LG's end-of-year flagship, the...
The LG V20 is great in almost every aspect — the screen, the speed, storage capacity, removable batteries and the software is even great. It's an excellent phone, and one that ex-Galaxy Note 7 owners looking for a similar sized device should have no shame...
Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The LG V20 is one of the most powerful smartphones available today. LG made appreciable strides in its hardware capabilities, and yet managed to stumble pretty badly with respect to the software. This leaves the V20 in a confusing space.There's no doubt t...
Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Display is color accurate, sharp, and bright, Secondary display is surprisingly helpful, Two camera lenses, standard angle, and wide-angle, Replaceable battery, Easy access to innards
Battery life a day or less, Concerns about fragility of camera array glass, Pricing quite high
The LG V20 is a smartphone made for people who love smartphones and for whom price takes a backseat to flexibility. No, it's not the most expensive smartphone on the market, but for the cash, you really need to know what you're getting – and what you're n...
Published: 2016-11-02, Author: Jason , review by: mashable.com
Long battery life, Excellent dual cameras, Large, clear, crisp display, Removable battery and expandable storage
LG's UX 5.0+ skin bogs Android down, Random performance hiccups
LG V20The GoodLong battery life • Excellent dual cameras • Large, clear, crisp display • Removable battery and expandable storageThe BadLG's UX 5.0+ skin bogs Android down • Random performance hiccupsThe Bottom LineLG's V20 is a big phone with a fast came...