LG V10 Release Date & Specs: Dual-Screen Smartphone Runs Like a Flagship For A Cheaper Price, Now Available at AT&T
People now are having a hard time by choosing the right smartphone as almost every day there's a new phone emerging on the market. The latest addition will be LG V10 as it is about to be released on the coming weeks by AT&T and T-Mobile.
Both of the telecommunication corporations announced that they are now ready to take orders of LG's latest flagship starting on Oct. 27 and 28, according to Engadget. The AT&T offers the black or opal blue color and will cost $250 for a two-year contract and the cheaper price of $29 per month for installment plan, which will be available in store on Nov. 6.
Plus, they also offer freebies including 200GB microSD card, extra battery and a charging cradle for the quick consumers. However, T-Mobile doesn't have this kind of offering but they come with a much lower price of $25 per month for a two-year payment plan or pay a full $600 for the unit, which will be ready to grab on Oct. 30.
Moreover, LG's latest crown jewel comes with very unique features with two screens placed on the front of the device. One of the two displays is on the top of the gadget and reported to be "always on," as cited by Tech Times.
V10 offers high-end specifications with Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor with a whopping 4 GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage expandable through microSD card. Selfie lovers will surely love this unit as it has 16 MP rear camera with Laser Auto Focus and 5 MP on the front face with Gesture Shot and Selfie Light.
Too, the device provides advanced video and editing features. Droid Life took note that the LG V10 is designed to stand out compared to the usual smartphones in the market.
It is made of Dura Guard frame to keep the phone secure from "hard bumps and tumbles." The mount alone is made of SAE grade 316L stainless steel, it is the same material used in surgical tools and high-end watches.
It is widely known that the phone's edges are mostly hit by unwanted scratches and so, LG decided to provide more protection to ensure maximum durability. In fact, it passed the MET Laboratories' testing and verification as they tried to drop the gadget repeatedly in different angles from 48 inches height, and it was verified with "MIL-STD-810G Transit Drop Compliant" for shock resistance.
Check the offical LG V10 video below: