The LG V20 records really high-quality audio and features a swappable battery and secondary wide-angle lens
For its high price, the phone doesn't break any new ground in camera performance or battery life
The LG V20 is the best phone you can buy with a removable battery, and its audio recording prowess is a cherry on top, but skip the phone if neither is a priority...
Very big, Second Screen is wasted space, Doesn't feel premium
The LG V20 is a phone for the Android fanatics. It's loaded with hardcore specs and gimmicky features. If you can handle a giant phone, and you want everything but the kitchen sink, the V20 is for you. If you're looking for something a little more mild an...
LG's UI feels unpolished, Camera is not strong in low light, Light bleed from second screen
With two screens, a QUAD DAC, and dual cameras, the LG V20 is a productivity and media powerhouse that can fill the void for those who want more out of their smartphone...
Published: 2016-10-28, Author: Sam , review by: tomsguide.com
Dual rear cameras offer different angles, Great manual controls for photo/video, Handy, always-on second screen, High-gain microphones, Removable battery
Expensive, No waterproofing, So-so battery life
The LG V20 is a bit of a strange beast. It looks like an enlarged LG G5 and skips most of the design features that made last year's V10 unique. Its battery life is pretty average, and with a price tag starting at around $750 (depending on which carrier yo...
Published: 2016-10-27, Author: Stefan , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The LG V20 is the immediate successor to the V10 — a smartphone that LG had christened to be the first with a notification bar that was also a “second screen.” Their first attempt was a ruggedized phone that turned out to be well-loved by those who bought...
Fine performance, exceptional sound quality, extremely detailed control of audio and video, replaceable battery, innovative UI
Fit and finish not as sleek as competitors, expensive, not water resistant, UI may not be to everyone's taste
The LG V20 is, you may have gathered, a lot of phone, with some risky design options: a replaceable battery with the physical disadvantages that entails; an uncommon and unorthodox UI; unusually detailed and successful audio-video features. As a reviewer...
The V20 checks a lot of boxes in terms of features and specs: big bright screen, high-end internals, great cameras, fast charging, removable battery, SD card slot, fingerprint sensor, Android 7.0 Nougat, hi-fi audio, manual camera controls and so much mor...
Fast and fluid system performance, Secondary screen has great potential, 64GB storage as standard, Fast charging, Great image quality, Highly customizable UI, Highfidelity audio recording capabilities, Excellent sound quality during phone calls
Not the prettiest phone out there, Battery life is average at best, Fingerprint lock experience could be improved
It is no easy task to describe what being an LG V20 user feels like, but to wrap things up, I'd say that it is quite an adventure. At first, there's the euphoria of owning a phone so technically advanced – both in terms of hardware and software capabiliti...