LG has without a doubt built themselves a handset that can stand toe-to-toe with most of the flagships introduced in 2015. While it might not offer 2015's "top-of-the-line" Snapdragon 810 processor, the overall experience and build quality is wonderful. I...
Published: 2016-02-09, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
fast SoC, robust and premium design, decent connectivity configuration, expandable storage, removable battery, good camera, Quick Charge, 32 bit HiFi D-A converter, fast fingerprint scanner, frugal secondary screen...
with limited functionality, tightly sized power supply, SOC throttling, UI slows down the system, no wireless charging
With the LG V10, the Korean manufacturer provides another superb smartphone that is very similar to LG's G4 on the specification sheet, but does not have much in common with its sister model in terms of looks. Selfie fans will certainly like the front-fac...
When it comes to music, one of the biggest things that impressed me with the V10 was how it handled audio and the reason I say this is because this handset comes equipped with a 32 bit Hi-Fi DAC which is capable of playing lossless formats such as FLAC, W...
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Published: 2016-02-01, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Excellent design, Top of the line camera that includes manual controls
Software bugs, Secondary screen doesn't really do anything
The LG V10 offers a kick-ass camera and plethora of features in a sturdy, well-built design. Highly recommended...
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Published: 2016-01-31, Author: Jon , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: I was initially skeptical of LG's V10 . Both the second screen and dual selfie cameras struck me as classic phone gimmicks in the vein of the Samsung Continuum or Kyocera Echo : They seem like good ideas when you're in the store, but you'll forget that th...
Abstract: Last year, LG announced its brand new V series of smartphones in their latest attempt to capture the premium smartphone market. The first of the series was dubbed the LG V10 , and the new flagship gave LG fans a great alternative to the LG G4 , complete w...
The LG V10 is definitey a powerhouse device. A beautiful display powered with 4 GB RAM, and an awesome camera make for stellar phone for the mobile photographer. Keep a battery pack in your other pocket though, because the V10 won't make it through an...
The design is one of a kind with a stunning display. With the camera, there's no reason photos should turn out blurry
Battery life could have been a bit better and the speaker could use an update to be louder. The screen scratches very easily
By now I'm sure you're ready to stop reading everything and know if the device is worth getting if you've been holding back. The answer is yes, the phone is worth buying and the second display is actually pretty cool. Again, I used it because it gave me q...
As one would expect from Otterbox, the Defender case turns my V10 into a tank – in both senses of the metaphor. It has all the protection you could desire to absolutely ensure that nothing happens to the phone, but increases the dimensions of the device d...
Useful Second Screen for multitaskers, Varied power options, Versatile and powerful camera, Enhanced durability
Questionable price points given unlocked market, Fit and finish are a bit weird, Software still messy,
LG has been banking on this phone to tie up 2015 with a pretty bow revenue-wise . For the chaebol, it means going against price cuts and the world of the unlocked phone and really hitting the US market where the bastions are: the carriers. It also mean...