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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The LG V series is to the G series what the Galaxy Note series is to the Galaxy S series. However instead of being more of an upgrade or an updated version of the G series, the V series phones have an entirely different personality to themselves.
- Great Build Quality
- Good Screen
- Brilliant Audio Quality
- High Quality Dual Camera Setup
- Dual FOV Front Facing Cameras
- Extensive Manual Mode for Camera (Photo and Video
- Excessive Noise Reduction on Photos in Auto Mode
- User Interface needs a Re-haul
- Secondary Screen Could've been Placed Better
LG V20: Australian Review
The LG V20 is a very late entrant into this year's Android phone boxing match, but for exactly that reason it's arriving to the fight fresh and with a whole set of new tricks up its sleeve. Is this - very quietly, now - the best Android phone of 2016?
Earlier this year, LG unveiled its V20 smartphone, and as it was the first model anywhere to ship with Android 7.0 Nougat out-of-the box, it gained attention worldwide. On Monday, the company finally launched the V20 in India.
For Rs 54,999, LG V20 looks a tad expensive but as far as the device is concerned it seems to be an impressive gadget. Still, we would recommend you to wait for our detailed review before going for the device.
Time-saver edition
The LG V20 is the epitome of LG's technology and the embodiment of a no-comprise phone. It has two screens, two cameras, four high-quality digital-to-analog converters, an MIL-STD-compliant shock-resistant all-metal body with the trademark LG removable battery and it even came out with the latest...
LG announced its latest Flagship in the month of November last year. The launch was one of the best of all times, announcing the smartphone in a roofless top of a multi-storey hotel, was awesome. However, we're not here to talk about launch. What we have here with us is LG V20 for review.
- Good Display
- Great Performance
- Superb Camera
- Decent Battery life
- Loud Speaker output
- Excellent Audio recording capabilities
- Fast charging
- Massive in size
- Minute software glitches
- Fingerprint sensor with embedded power button have issues
- Customary form factor
- Second screen is not very useful
An LG Bomb
After having an LG phone prior to the v20 I was sorely disappointed with this model. The phone often freezes up which requires a restart and the camera is definitely of poorer quality with pictures having a grainy affect when zooming in.
Bought it for the sound quality
I chose to buy this phone because I wanted a mobile with good audio capabilities. I am happy with the audio quality. The screen is wide and impressive. There is 51gb space internal memory and supports volte. Fast charger is a really good feature.
Satisfying replacement for a Note 7
Coming off the disappointment of the Note 7's failure, I had a hard time finding a phone I wanted to buy. I decided to give the LG V20 a try and was surprised to find that I actually prefer it to the Note 7.
Interesting design
Interesting design but overall, imo, not a great execution. Basic features such as better battery life, waterproofing and clean OS are lacking in a high-end smartphone that should have these areas covered.- -Durable body
- -Snappy hardware
- -Excellent camera
- -Great speakers
- -Innovative "secondary" display
- -REMOVABLE BATTERY AND EXPANDABLE STORAGE
- -IR blaster
- -No waterproofing
- -Pricy on NCIX
- -Tons of bloatware and poor software skin design
- -No wireless charging
- -Poor battery life
- -Although having an innovative secondary display
- the primary display isnt that great given its price point