LG V10 Arrives with Dual-Screen and Dual Front Cams
LG’s new V10 smartphone has now made its debut alongside LG Urbane Watch 2, presenting an entirely new concept of dual-screen usage in smartphones.
The handset’s second screen enables owners to quickly preview the time, weather and various notifications, or to toggle from their favorite apps to their contacts list.
For displays, both the devices are similar to each other in terms of screen, size and resolution. The “Second Screen” works independently and has been placed on the primary QHD display sported by the LG V10.
It comes in three shades, Aluminum, Graphite and Frost.
It is available in Space Black, Luxe White, Modern Beige, Ocean Blue and Opal Blue colors, which is a fairly range.
On the contrary, the LG V10 has 4GB RAM, Qualcomm MSM8992 Snapdragon 808 hexa core processor with the Adreno 418 graphics. The phone’s 16-megapixel front camera, which is located just above a fingerprint sensor that doubles as a power button, is also equipped with laser autofocus sensors.
It comes with internal memory of (32/64/128) which are unexpandable. It includes a textured back and the sides of the phone are stainless.
Since it comes from LG, we need not emphasize on the fact that the phone hardware is going to be indeed good. The phone is 79.3mm wide, 159.6mm tall and weighs around 192 grams precisely. This feature, which LG is calling “Groufie”, allows you to get more people in the shot. However, LG V10 has an edge over 6P with its OIS which makes smooth and stable videos and shots. The company’s newest product line features a dual-screen display, two front cameras and a new casing that is said to be made of two materials. Steady Record: utilizes electronic image stabilization (EIS) optimized for recording video to neutralize shake, helping to capture sharper video footage when in motion Snap Video: create one video by combining many shorter videos 15 Sec. Moreover, the device gives manual video control option including shutter speed and ISO that can do wonders in video shooting.
Users, however, don’t have to worry as this feature can easily be turned off like a smartwatch, which can be done by palming the front of the device.
As it all sums up at the price of both the devices, LC V10 is anticipated to be launched at a price of $800 while Nexus 6P starts at an affordable price of $499.
Another major advantage of the V10 is its durability.
Under the hood, the LG V10 sits between mid-range and premium specifications. While, Nexus 6P may be a more affordable choice for you.