Hands-on review: LG V10

Hands-on review: LG V10

By Matt Swider

Hands-on review: LG V10

Introduction, design and display

I’m convinced Dr. Ram-chan Woo and his LG design team are really mad scientists determined to bend and shape unique smartphones. The LG V10 is their latest Frankensteinian creation, launching in South Korea on October 8 and worldwide later this year.

This Android phone would then be a two-headed monster, in their effort to radically disrupt traditional phone features, due to its second screen and dual front camera.

The LG V10 takes a lot of cues from the flagship LG G4, but but the look and feel of this device is completely different. It’s bigger, more rugged and has a little bit of extra power.

My time with this Android Lollipop 5.1.1 phone was further proof that, while LG isn’t bending its latest phone, like it did with the LG G Flex 2, it’s still determined to try bold, new ideas, while Samsung and Apple play it safe.

LG V10 review

Design

LG V10 is more durable, with an interesting mix of stainless steel sides and a silicone skin back. Its bumpy texture and rubbery feel really contrast with the smooth leather back of the LG G4.

The benefit to this new concoction is that it can survive …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Phones

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