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LG V10 H961N
LG V10 launched in October 2015 and is well-received in New Zealand. 


It sports a 5.7-inch screen with a 1,440 x 2,560 resolution, which yields an impressive pixel density of 515 ppi. There's a second 2.1-inch display that can be used for multi-tasking.


LG V10 runs the Android 6.0 operating system and is powered by a hexa-core processor running at a frequency of 1,8 GHz. The phone has 4 GB of RAM memory and 64 GB of built-in storage.


The successor LG V20 was announced in September 2016, and offers improved hardware performance. 


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Manufacturer: LG

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Amazon
★★★★
7 years ago
First class service from ThePhonesClub

Arrived on time. First class service from ThePhonesClub, who rang me to assure me it would arrive on time, (which it did.) Phone was obviously new ( manufacturing date of October 2016 and the battery September 2016) and in a sealed box ( with IMEI nunber on a sticker) with fast charger, earphones...

smartprix.com
★★★★
7 years ago
LG V10

Secondary screen is awesome. Camera is really very nice...I mean too good... I just love the phone

Camera with laser focus, dual front camera with very wide aperture, Processor handles every game, Secondary screen is awesome, IR port.; can be used as a remote for TV, AC, Audio player,etc, Durable design, knock code, memory card support, fast charging

Battery but only if you are a heavy gamer

Digitaltrends
★★★★
8 years ago
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

PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
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

The Verge
★★★★
8 years ago
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

CNET
★★★★
7 years ago
Great product with terrible battery life

This phone is great. I can't stop raving about the camera - I go to concerts often and Ive always had issues when trying to take pictures. It handles all sorts of lighting. Great for selfies too. For the camera alone this phone is worth it.

the camera is fantastic; display is beautiful

battery life; size

Ciao
★★★★
8 years ago
"Thats Super"

I am using it like coupple of months and accually i found it super. It has one model with 64Gb and 4GB of ram, i cant belive it! It never been slowed down or get stuck in any app!

awesome camera ; good quality

only one model

AndroidPIT
★★★★
8 years ago
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

Tom's Guide
★★★★
8 years ago
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

HotHardware
★★★★
8 years ago

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.

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