LG is heating up the competition in the smartphone market with its latest LG V10, which is now available for sale at AT&T and T-mobile. Here are few reasons why you should go for the LG handset:
Design
The handset looks very appealing and trendy with stainless steel body and has two layers of glass to protect against damage from direct impact. It has also obtained military standard certification for the transit drop test.
Display
It features 5.7-inch IPS Quantum display. Resolution: 2560x1440 Quad HD. Also it has “Second Screen”, 2.1-inch IPS Quantum Display – which keeps the user informed with time, date and notification status even when the main display is off.
Processor and Memory
A Qualcomm Snapdragon 808, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage with expansion up to 2TB.
Enhanced Videography
The LG V10 is specifically built for video. Its innovative Steady Record video stabilization technology reduces the effects of a shaky hand to give clearer, more usable footage than ever before—even when one is on the go. With enhanced videography and editing features, superior audio functionality and seamless social sharing, the LG V10 offers a whole new experience.
Battery
The LG V10 comes with 3000 mAh removable battery.
Camera
16 MP rear camera, dual 5 MP Front cameras.
Release Date and Price
Cnet reports that the LG V10 is available at T-Mobile starting October 28 with a full retail price of $600. Qualified customers can spread the phone's cost over 24 monthly payments of $25 each. AT&T begins selling its version of the V10 on November 6 with an all-in cost of $700. Alternatively, subscribers who commit to a two-year service plan can procure the phone for $250. AT&T Next plans shake out to $23.34 (30 months), $29.17 (24 months) or $35 (20 months).
Free 200 GB MicroSD card
Phonedog reports that if an LG V10 is purchased between October 30 and November 15, LG will give a free 200GB microSD card, an extra 3000mAh battery, and a battery charging cradle. LG says total bundle value is over $300. To be eligible, buyers need to buy the smartphone from a carrier, national retailer, or online dealer. Qualifying retailers include AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Amazon, Best Buy, or a carrier-authorized retailer.


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