LG V10 H961N
The successor LG V20 was announced in September 2016, and offers improved hardware performance.
A newer model LG V20 H990 64GB was released in August 2016.
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LG V10 in-depth review - V is for victory
Not to be outdone by their Android-totting competitors, LG unleashed the V10, a bigger, badder version of the G4 which was more reminiscent of the Blackberry Priv than the S6 Edge, but one that almost out-specs the other two.- Fingerprint sensor
- battery life
- music upscaling
- video editing features
- camera with RAW format
- removable battery
- Plastic backplate
- not waterproof
- runs Android 5.2
LG V10 review review
- Excellent camera prowess
- Solid build quality
- Pin-sharp display
- Second screen is a little gimmicky
- Could use a bigger battery
LG V10 review
Right now the V10 isn't officially available in the UK, but you can buy it through several tech import sites and even Amazon for an inflated price. This dual-screened LG will cost you around £100 more than a leather-backed LG G4, which still ranks as one of our favourite phones of 2015.- Excellent camera prowess
- Solid build quality
- Pin-sharp display
- Second screen is a little gimmicky
- Could use a bigger battery
Overall, the LG V10 is quite an incredible phone. In fact, it wouldn't be too far fetched to say that it's amongst the best Android phones currently available. The second screen on top is unique, functional and fun to use.
- + Second Screen is Useful + Photos and Videos are Brilliant + 32bit DAC for Audiophiles
- - Battery Life Could be Better - Camera is a bit slow -Speaker volume is low
LG V10 review: upping the ante
It's large, ugly and it knows it. LG heavily promoted the heavy-duty build to the V10. The 316L-grade stainless steel frame comprises the body of the device with its sidings exposed for flair. The top and bottom caps are reinforced with hard silicon for added shock protection.- + Useful Second Screen for multitaskers
- – Questionable price points given unlocked market
- – Fit and finish
LG V10 review: What the LG G4 should've been
Should you buy LG's V10? If you have a G4 (or even a G3, for that matter) then probably not. There isn't much difference aside from the premium materials and that extra screen. Buying a new back for your G4 takes care of the first problem, and the extra screen at the top of the device doesn't add...
As we head into the holiday shopping season, there are a number of really great smartphones on the market for buyers to consider. Among this group is LG 's latest flagship Android superphone, the V10.
LG V10 review: a bigger G4
The V10 has it all – but you won't use a lot of it. You can't accuse it of lacking features; it has a scanner, a stunning display and an outstanding camera. But it also has what users ask for, namely microSD support and a removable battery.- Body/display combination
- Dual display
- microSD support
- removable battery
- Outstanding camera and interface
- Manual modes of photo and video
- Quick charge in one hour
- Fingerprint scanner unhelpful
- Battery life
- Price
- Weight
Well, does the V10 with all of its stuff and things come together as a winner? Yeah, surprisingly, for the most part there is a heck of a lot like here. This is one of those extremely oversized phones, but it comes in an attractive package, has a beautiful display, top of the line specs in all...
- Display
- Design
- Battery Life and Fast Charging
- Specs
- Performance
- Removable battery and SD card slot
- Availability
- Secondary display
- Camera
- Software
- Size
- Fingerprint scanner
- Speaker
LG V10 Review: Great Camera, Tough Body
It's easy to get overwhelmed by the V10 when you first pick it up, but the features that rise to the top make this a phone worth owning. I really like the durable design, excellent camera and manual mode for video recording.- Sturdy
- durable design
- Cool second-screen feature
- Sharp
- vibrant display
- Advanced manual video recording
- Replaceable battery and microSD slot
- Slower than some other flagship phones
- Too much bloatware