If you own a LG V10, that means you have a
powerful camera at your hand. It has the dual camera, which is impressive. Samsung’s
Galaxy S6 and Note 5 both boast 120-degree front-facing camera sensors. It’s
great for bringing in a bunch of friends or family members for a group selfie. But
it’s absolutely unnecessary when you’re just trying to take a picture on your
own. While, The V10’s dual front-facing cameras let you switch between 120- and
80-degrees, so you can switch between the individual and the group selfie. If
you prefer owning this wonderful camera, this smartphone is really a nice
option you can choose.
On the V10, LG has placed a second screen
above the main screen, alongside a pair of selfie cams. That’s right, the V10
has two screens and two cameras on the front. It has a huge screen, plenty of
RAM, a giant battery, and a body that can withstand a drop. It’s a different
beast than the G4. The V10 is a rugged phone, built to take some punishment.
The frame is made from 316L stainless steel, and it extends out the side to
give the phone a cool-to-the-touch body. The standard LG plastic cover used on
the back of phones like the G4 is missing, and there’s no leather option
either. Instead, the panel and screen are surrounded by something called Dura
Skin. It feels like silicone, but is apparently twice as hard as plastic, as
and 10 times stronger than aluminum. If the 5.5-inch screen on the G4 felt
surprisingly compact, that illusion is shattered with the V10. The 5.7-inch
display is huge, and using it with one handed is almost impossible, despite the
slim bezels and extra grip provided by the Dura Skin.
The LG V10 has two screens, one of which is
an enormous, high-resolution beauty we can’t stop staring at, and the other
isn’t. The 5.7-inch main panel is a larger version of the G4’s Quad HD display,
and it’s stunning. Bring the brightness down to about 50-percent, choose a dark
wallpaper with splashes of color, and revel in its gorgeousness. Play some
video, and it’s even better, with strong contrast, incredibly bright colors,
and lively tones. It may not be incredibly lifelike, but it just looks so good,
you won’t care if it’s perhaps less natural than other screens. The 2.1-inch
second screen is an always-on mini display that I wanted to use more than I
did. LG’s keen on giving us ways to access often-needed information quickly. On
the G Flex 2 and G4, a slight swipe down on a sleeping screen would show the
time, date, and any notifications. It was handy, but not something I used very
often. The V10’s second screen is basically this, only without the downward
swipe to activate.
On the V10, they don’t disturb the main
screen, and appear on the second screen instead. The photos it takes are
glorious, its usability second-to-none, and its versatility makes the V10 the
perfect companion regardless of when or where you want to take a cracking
picture. For the V10, the manual control over still images has also been added
to the video mode, plus the ability to adjust the frame rate, resolution, and
even the audio recording levels. The experience is similar, but like shooting
action photography, speed is of the essence, and you’ve got to be familiar with
the controls to capture the moment at its best. if you’re a video fan, then
it’s hard to beat for quality.
We mentioned earlier there are two cameras
above the screen. One is for taking single selfies, and the other has a
wide-angle lens for taking group shots. Some are wondering that is it necessary
to have two camera above the screen? I don’t want to force my views on you.
Just imagine that you own a LG V10 screen display, you can take awesome
pictures and cool videos. It is an effective tool for you. Buy it or not, it
depends on you.
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