LG V20 H990 64GB
LG V20 is the first phone running Android 7.0 Nougat. A notable feature is the dual window display, which facilitates multitasking. It's also the first phone that includes Quad DAC for higher sound quality.
The camera utilises two lenses. The viewing angle has thereby increases to 135 degrees, which means that you can fit more friends in the photo.
A quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor ensures that the phone's operations are fast. There's 4GB of RAM memory available.
LG V20 is a direct competitor to its Korean rival Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
A newer model LG V30 64GB was released in August 2017.
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LG V20 Review
The attractive LG V20 phablet is overflowing with features that will appeal to audiophiles, photographers, and average Android users alike. Think of the LG V20 as the result of combining the company's unique V10 with design cues from the newer G5. In short, you get a 5.7-inch metal Android phone with a "secondary" display, two rear cameras, and a host of killer features for audiophiles and photographers. You also get one of the first phones to ship with Android 7.0 Nougat, and one of the few flagships to feature a removable battery. Factor in a durable build, top-notch hardware, and terrific camera performance, and the V20 is one of the best big Android phones you can buy right now. For audiophiles in particular, it shares our Editors' Choice with the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Pricing, Design, and FeaturesThe V20's price varies depending on carrier, but it's largely comparable with other high-end flagships on the market. The least expensive place you'll find it is on Verizon, for $672. T-Mobile sells the phone for $769.99, while picking it up on Sprint will run you a bit more at $792. AT&T is the most expensive carrier...- Durable metal body
- Top-of-the-line hardware
- Excellent camera performance
- High-quality audio
- Useful "secondary" display
- Latest Android software
- Includes removable battery, expandable storage, and IR blaster
- Average battery life
- Heavy software layer and carrier bloatware
- No waterproofing or wireless charging
NEGATIVE
I BOUGHT THIS PHONE FROM I PHONE 7 PLUS 256 GB NOW IT IS DAY 2 BUT I WISH I DIDN'T TRADE IN MY I PHONE BECAUSE ITS TOO SLOW IN CHARGING, TOO DIFFICULTY TO USE SCREEN DISPLAY SO AWFUL AND IT HAS NO EARPHONE WHICH MAKES LG COMPANY SO STUPID AND DUMB .- SOUND
- EVERYTHING ELSE
For the price, no doubt LG is offering a phone bundled with loads of features, specially B&O Play earphones, Hi-Fi Video Recording and HD Audio recorder, with dual lens in the rear.
- Audio quality
- B&O earphones
- vibrant screen
- overall performance
- manual camera controls
- battery
- Quite big in size
- missing details in wide-angle snaps
So, there you have it for this in-depth look at the LG V20! The V20 may share some similarities with the G5, like a metal build and a dual camera setup on the back, but the former does offer and feature a whole lot more.
- -Fantastic build
- Removable back/battery
- MicroSD expansion
- Fast performance
- Android 7.0 Nougat
- Dual rear cameras
- QUAD DAC
- MIL-STD 810G durability
- -LG's UI feels unpolished
- Camera is not strong in low light
- Light bleed from second screen
Don't let its dull looks fool you: Beyond the V20's flagship-level power and slightly tweaked version of Android Nougat is a device tailor-made for creatives. The V20 is an excellent media player (even with lossless files) and doubles as an impressive audio recorder.
- Premium performance
- Excellent audio quality
- Bright
- attractive screen
- One of the few phones to come with Nougat
- Removable battery
- Dual-camera system could be better
- Second screen isn't that useful
- Not water resistant
- Tough to use with one hand
- Expensive on certain carriers
LG V20 Review
Whether it's taking sexy selfies or scenic landscapes, the LG V20 is the camera phone for the job.- Exceptional cameras
- Sleek
- tough metal body
- Removable battery
- Android 7.0 installed
- Excellent audio performance
- Second screen works well for notifications
- Not waterproof
- B&O certification not available in the U.S
- Unlocked version may not work outside U.S and Korea
Android 7, aka , has been rolling out primarily to Google's Nexus and new Pixel phones, as well as a few Motorola handsets, but a new Nougat contender has entered the fray, hot off the press from . The LG V20 is the follow-on to last year's and a current follow-up to the modular recently.
LG V20 Review: A Big-Screen Beast for Content Creators
The LG V20 is a bit of a strange beast. It looks like an enlarged LG G5 and skips most of the design features that made last year's V10 unique. Its battery life is pretty average, and with a price tag starting at around $750 (depending on which carrier you choose), it's not cheap, either.- Dual rear cameras offer different angles
- Great manual controls for photo/video
- Handy
- always-on second screen
- High-gain microphones
- Removable battery
- Expensive
- No waterproofing
- So-so battery life
LG V20 Review: Stealing the Note 7's spotlight
With the galaxy note 7 quite literally self-destructing and throwing Samsung's holiday plans into disarray, LG finds itself with an unexpected opportunity with the v20. Today we're aiming to provide a review helpful to both former Galaxy Note users and potential users curious about the ins and outs...- Display is color accurate
- sharp
- and bright
- Secondary display is surprisingly helpful
- Two camera lenses
- standard angle
- and wide-angle
- Replaceable battery
- Easy access to innards
- Battery life a day or less
- Concerns about fragility of camera array glass
- Pricing quite high
The V20 has a marginally larger battery than its predecessor, with 3,200mAh capacity compared to 3,000 on the V10. Our standard battery test for mobile phones has the following parameters: N.B.
- Audiophile-grade quad Hi-Fi DAC
- MIL-STD 810G durability
- Removable battery
- Professional-level audio and video recording controls
- Excellent earphones (B&O branded) included
- Average benchmarks
- Battery life could be better
- Niche features