Abstrakt: The LG V10 carries on where the LG G4 left off and delivers higher specifications and new tricks to entertain and make life easier. The IPS display grows to 5.7” and there is a fantastic resolution of 1440x2560 pixels.Fill in the form and be the first to...
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Udgivet: 2015-10-02, Forfatter: Matt , anmeldelse af: techradar.com
Novel second screen, Useful wide selfie camera, Extra durable design, Slight specs boost
Gimmicky for some, Design a little too rugged, Android 5.1.1, More expensive
The LG V10 is an intriguing phone, thanks to its sliver of a second screen at the top and dual front cameras. The real benefits are the removable battery, microSD slot and 4GB of RAM, but the design isn't refined and it's going to be pricey...
Udgivet: 2015-10-01, Forfatter: Alex , anmeldelse af: pocket-lint.com
Abstrakt: September brought many major device announcements, though with so many leaks and reports, nothing seems like a surprise anymore. Earlier this week, Google took the wraps off its latest Nexus smartphones: the Nexus 5X and the Nexus 6P . Both were heavily...
Udgivet: 2015-10-01, Forfatter: Alex , anmeldelse af: pocket-lint.com
Abstrakt: September brought many major device announcements, though with so many leaks and reports, nothing seems like a surprise anymore. Earlier this week, Google took the wraps off its latest Nexus smartphones: the Nexus 5X and the Nexus 6P . Both were heavily...
A great design with excellent build quality, The camera offers superior photo and 4K video quality, The second screen is great for multitasking and quick functions from a locked screen, though it feels underutilized elsewhere and its takes its toll on bat
Rugged, but not water resistant, More powerful chipsets exist, a flagship should have gotten the best, The battery life is a bummer
A perfect time to strike then. The LG V10 brings fresh energy and starts a new family line. The V series stands for practicality, durability, and innovation. It's shock proof to a military standard. It's not waterproof like the Xperias, but it's a differe...
Brilliant Build Quality and Premium Feel, Rugged and Refreshing Design, Great Camera Quality, Manual Imaging and Video Modes with RAW Support and Bitrate Options, Great Audio Quality, Good Display with Secondary Display, Removable Battery, Expandable Memo
Fingerprint Sensor Isn't Always Accurate, Battery Life Not Good Enough, Siraj contributed to this review, "LG V10 Review", 5 out of 5 based on 8 ratings,
The LG V10 may be a bit old in smartphone terms. But it offers a really exciting and different set of features in a package that is quite unique. Although the LG G5 is the latest flagship from LG, the V10 does hold its own still and comes with some featur...
If you are to embark on snowy adventures and you intend to use your smartphone as the designated camera - then any of these high-profile smartphones will do the job quite well. If you are pixel peeping, you may find few pros and cons on each, but at the e...
Abstrakt: Last week's blind shootout got us in a competitive spirit, so we decided we'd do another one - but a phablet one still. This time, we bring in the Apple iPhone 6s Plus and the Microsoft Lumia 950 XL, while carrying over the LG V10 and Samsung Galaxy Note5...
A flagship phablet is a jack of all trades - the Huawei Nexus 6P, LG V10 and Samsung Galaxy Note5 all came out in late 2015 and represent the best of current consumer tech. It will be until late 2016 before they are replaced too.The full quote finishes wi...
Udgivet: 2015-11-03, Forfatter: Darren , anmeldelse af: gizmodo.in
It's super speedy, built well (if not a little bland), and yet still has a removable back and battery. Also, that 3000mAh battery lasts for more than a days' worth of normal use-closer to 30 hours, actually, The second screen has a lot of useful moments f
The software here just isn't as good as Android, or even Motorola for that matter. With new phones launching with Android Marshmallow already, you'll have to wait at least another month or two to get it on the V10, I still don't love having a fingerprint
If you absolutely need a removable battery on a phone that doesnt sacrifice performance (and your hands happen to be massive), then yes-this is the one. But there are more comfortable phones with better software than the $600 LG V10 and theyre cheaper...