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November 2015
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Great camera, Beautiful main display, Smooth performance, Tank-like build quality
Big, thick, and a little heavy to hold, Second Screen is unnecessary
The LG V10 is a beastly phone. If you can handle the size, there's a lot to like about it. You're getting one of the best cameras on the market, great performance, a beautiful display, better than average battery life, and a gimmicky Second Screen to play...
Publié: 2015-11-20, Auteur: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The LG V10 is a curious handset. LG attempted to do something unique with the Second Screen, but truly the more impressive features are found in the camera app. The V10 is a large, heavy smartphone. The stronger polycarbonates and metal components make it...
Extrait: Certainly there have been devices that've had second displays in the past - everything from the Kyocera Echo to the lesser-known Samsung Doubletime . What's been missing from this equation hasn't been the hardware, but the skillfully implemented purpose a...
There are so many things about this phone we'll need to dig through, that a full review will be coming later. For now though, it has been a pretty excellent experience. The LG V10 is extremely fast, fluid, and stable. The software is better than the LG G4...
Display It's a QHD (quad HD) panel, which isn't really uncommon, but it looks great. Also, the "second" display (which is technically just a continuation of the primary panel with a separate backlight) is actually useful — I've grown to really like it, th
LG's Skin Look, it's not terrible (it could be a lot worse), but everything just seems too damn big. The notification panel, while less cluttered than older LG phones, is still too large. The same goes for the navigation buttons — they're freakin' huge. I
At the beginning of this review, I said that the V10 is the first skinned phone that I can genuinely say I've loved using. After spending a lot more time with it, using it as my daily driver, and generally trying to get it to do something that makes me go...
Publié: 2015-11-12, Auteur: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
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, Advertisement, Advertisement, The second screen
The software here just isn't as good as Android, or even Motorola for that matter. With new phones launching with Android Marshmallow already, you'll have to wait at least another month or two to get it on the V10, Advertisement, I still don't love having
If you absolutely need a removable battery on a phone that doesn’t sacrifice performance (and your hands happen to be massive), then yes–this is the one. But there are more comfortable phones with better software than the $600 LG V10 and they’re cheaper...
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 beaut...
Solid build that's military grade, Amazing camera, 32-bit DAC for high-resolution audio, Great battery life, Oodles of features, Second screen for advanced multi-tasking, Liquid smooth performance
LG's skin is just feeling bloated and confusing at this point, Single bottom-facing speaker, Some phone colors are downright ugly, Poor black levels on the screen, Fingerprint reader is mediocre and can be slow if not pressed exactly right, Final Thoughts
The LG V10 is certainly one of the best phones this year, there's absolutely no doubt. It's got a hardened build, great specs, incredible high-res audio and a camera that could make some professional photographers really happy. Those looking for a more...
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
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. The V10 is also cheaper than c...
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
With its larger display, fingerprint scanner, great design, durable build quality, camera that excels in video recording and high quality audio, the LG V10 is a really solid offering - especially if you wanted more out of the LG G4...