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 Review
LG's V10 has the best smartphone camera we've ever used.- The best smartphone camera we've used
- Durable metal body
- Gorgeous Quad HD screen
- Manual camera and video mode
- Fast fingerprint sensor
- Fast performance
- Second screen fails to hold attention
- It's big and heavy
The LG V10 is now available from Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and AT&T, falling within the $600 – $700 price range off-contract. If that's more than you're comfortable spending, you can pick up the device from these carriers at a subsidized rate.
- Military Standard 810G certified for shock resistance - Durable design - Sharp and vivid screen - Manual video controls - Hi-Fi DAC - MicroSD card expansion - Removable battery - Dual front facing cameras - Fast charging - Fast and accurate fingerprint scanner
- - LG software package is still cluttered - Inconvenient placement of secondary screen
LG V10 (AT&T)
In a market crowded with premium phablets like the Apple iPhone 6s Plus , the Google Nexus 6P , and the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 , the LG V10 ($699.99; 64GB) stands out by offering expandable storage, a removable battery, and a handy secondary display you won't find anywhere else .- Fantastic cameras
- Removable battery and expandable memory
- Second screen has potential
- Rugged build
- Mediocre battery life
- Dated processor
- Heavy bloatware and UI layer
I'm a huge fan of weird phones that try to re-imagine the average pocket computer as something different than just a slab of metal and glass. That's why I've come to respect LG's creative risks , even if they don't always stick. But with the LG V10, they may have gone a step too far. What Is It?
- 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
LG V10 review
If you were to ask me how many cameras and displays a phone needs, I'd say one good one of each. If you ask the same of LG, however, the answer would be five. The new LG V10 Android smartphone has...- As good as mobile cameras get
- Solid
- rigid construction
- Smooth performance
- Swappable battery and microSD expansion
- Camera app excepted
- LG's software stinks
- Second screen is an irredeemable gimmick
- Battery life isn't impressive for such a large device
LG V10 review: Raising the bar on camera control
The feature-packed V10 is LG's best smartphone yet -- just be prepared to pay a premium for its selfie- and photo-friendly extras. When LG announced that it would release a new line of extra-premium handsets, it wasn't kidding around. As the inaugural device for the company's V-series, the V10 is packed with nearly all of the luxuries found in high-end flagships and then some. It has a fingerprint reader, two front-facing cameras, two displays, tons of photo tools and more. It also has what lots of top-tier phones don't have: A removable battery and expandable memory.- 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.
LG V10 Review: Sturdy+Expandable
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.
The LG V10: A photographer's dream or too much of a good thing?
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.
LG V10 review
The LG V10 has me convinced that Dr. Ram-chan Woo and his design team really are a bunch of mad scientists determined to bend and shape unique smartphones. This is their latest and, by far, most Frankensteinian creation yet.