Who say competition is not good? Well one of the giant company in Smartphone LG are just not leaving any stone unturned. LG’s V20 has certainly
been one of the most anticipated smartphones in the past month, and it’s
quite clear why, considering that the device comes with the latest
specs and Android Nougat out of the
box. Now, the company has just taken
the wraps off its latest flagship, the V20, at an event held in San
Francisco.
The V20 certainly comes with major improvements over
last year’s V10 smartphone and boasts some features that are unique on
the market. The handset’s design is quite similar to that of its
predecessor, with an all-metal design and a removable back.
It may seem that many phones released in the past
period of time have sealed backs, but the V20 allows users to swap
batteries, which could come in handy in a number of situations. The V20 doesn’t include any of the modularity from the company’s previous flagship, the LG G5.
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LG
states that it packed the V20 with AL 6013 aluminum for the case, which
is, in fact, aluminum-magnesium-silicon-copper alloy that’s mostly used
in airplanes and boats. The smartphone is also US military MIL-STD-810
Transit Drop compliant, which means that it can survive a drop from the
height of 4 feet.
The V20 provides users with 64GB of internal storage
The smartphone comes with Bang & Olufsen audio
tuning, and for a limited time, LG will be offering customers B&O
headphones together with the V20. Audio on the V20 has improved
significantly, considering that the phone comes with an HD Audio
Recorder with Hi-Fi, and it supports 24 bit/192kHz FLAC.
The smartphone also comes with the Quad DAC and has
high acoustic overload point mics, which can record clearer sound in
louder situations, as the device can record up to 132db without losing
clarity.
The V20
also has a powerful dual-camera setup on the back, with an 8MP wide
angle camera and a 16MP normal camera with Steady Record 2.0 OIS, laser
detection autofocus, phase detection, and contrast. Front camera
capacity reaches 5MP with the option to snap wide mode or normal mode
shots.
The phone comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
processor, a 5.7-inch QHD display with 513ppi, 64GB of internal storage,
coupled with 4GB of RAM and 3,200mAh battery with support for Quick
Charge 3.0. The secondary screen comes on top of the main display, and
it shows missed notifications, the time, and the user’s signature, which
can be up to 24 digits long. It’s also the first announced smartphone
to run Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box.
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