Designed to be a medium of your creativity, LG unveils the
LG V10, the first smartphone in the 'V' family. It's able to deliver a rich
multimedia experience, both for enjoying or creating content. Its specification
is not too much different from G4 variant, but a number of features make the LG
V10 feel distinctive. Among all the selling points, at least there are three
significant features: two front cameras, second screen, and manual video mode.
LG puts a pair of 5-megapixel cameras on the front to minimize
distortion, especially in the corner area of photo. The camera can snap
standard selfie in 80 degrees or 120 degrees, without requiring you to move the
handset which can result the increase of camera shake percentage. For
wide-angle, LG V10 software is able to unite the two images of each lens, even
it's able to present two perspectives at once, this makes groupfie becomes so
much easier.
Still not satisfied? All three cameras can be activated
together through Multiview Recording mode. LG seems to really focus on the
self-portrait, and doesn't bother to adopt 3D images capabilities. For standard
photography, LG provides a 16-megapixel sensor with an aperture of f/1.8 and
OIS 2.0 system.
The 2.1-inch second screen lies in the front of device
accompanying the 5.7-inch QHD screen. Its function is to display weather, date,
battery, notifications, access to the settings menu, as well as shortcut app.
It works independently and is always on, but you don't need to worry because
the second screen is guaranteed not to drain the smartphone's battery.
LG V10 is also claimed to be the first smartphone that
offers full manual recording capabilities, where you are welcome to configure
the setting of shutter speed, frame rate, ISO, white balance and focus. The
video recording is offered in three options: 720p, 1080p and 4K.
LG V10 looks premium with a combination of stainless steel
and shock-absorbing silicone Dura Guard. LG V10 is orchestrated by Qualcomm's
Snapdragon 808 SoC, 4GB RAM, 64GB flash memory, and the compatibility of 2TB
microSD card. This smartphone is powered by 3.000mAh battery, runs on the
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop OS and supports 4G LTE network - Advanced Cat 6.
LG V10 is scheduled to go on sale in Korea in this month,
and then followed in America, Latin America, China and some Asian countries, as
well as the Middle East.