Faster, with more RAM, 32bit audio with DAC, Now has a fingerprint scanner, Excellent camera, now with manual video mode, Fun selfie additions
It's a really big phone, And among the heaviest we've used, LG's software still isn't great, Launching with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, Did we mention it's big
The quick takeThe LG V10 is a bigger, beefier LG G4 with more camera features, a Second Screen and two front-facing cameras for dual-angle selfies. And it's not a bad phone by any stretch of the imagination. But it's really big, and really beefy.The goodF...
Stainless steel side bars are cool, Secondary display boosts productivity, Great still image quality, Very good system performance, 64 GB standard capacity is generous, Superquick charging, Replaceable battery
Bland body material and color options, Inaccurate display colors, Power and volume keys could be better, Cluttered, complicated user interface, The user experience needs more work, Unsatisfying video recording quality, Modest battery life
The battle for the phablet crown continues. Samsung and Apple have already secured the largest chunks of the market to them, but LG seems committed to becoming a major force in the extra-large segment as well. The G Pro didn't quite work out as planned, b...
The sturdily designed LG V10 gives users more camera control with manual modes for both photos and video, a fingerprint sensor, two front-facing cameras for wider selfie shots, expandable memory and a removable battery
The handset is pricey, its secondary display doesn't offer any essential necessities and its manual camera features require some time to learn
The feature-packed V10 is LG's best smartphone yet -- just be prepared to pay a premium for its selfie- and photo-friendly extras...
From what I have observed, many users absolutely love some of the things that the LG V10 offers, and in my opinion, there are a few reasons to go for it. First, the superb camera capabilities. Secondly the removable battery and MicroSD expansion. A third...
Abstract: Back in April, LG introduced an upgrade to its flagship phone line, the LG G4. One of the aspects that LG pushed in order to distinguish its phone from the other high-end devices now crowding the market was the ability to take top-notch photos.In his revi...
Published: 2015-12-27, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: How do you make a smartphone different? Over the past decade, smartphones have evolved so that there's little room for surprise anymore. Maybe a processor jump here, and weird camera set up there. But for the most part, smartphones across the board can fe...
The sturdily designed LG V10 gives users more camera control with manual modes for both photos and video, a fingerprint sensor, two front-facing cameras for wider selfie shots, expandable memory and a removable battery
The handset is pricey, its secondary display doesn't offer any essential necessities and its manual camera features require some time to learn
The feature-packed V10 is LG's best smartphone yet -- just be prepared to pay a premium for its selfie- and photo-friendly extras...
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...
Abstract: We're giving away one LG V10 Android smartphone to our readers and viewers. This is our way of saying THANK YOU! for watching, and we hope to bring a little cheer to one lucky person. We'll be giving away a different smartphone next week. The LG V10 is...
Abstract: We're giving away one LG V10 Android smartphone! This is a T-Mobile US model, and it's locked to T-Mobile. We have 1 phone to give away, and you can enter the contest using the link below. This is our and LG's way of saying thanks for watching! This is op...