Tuesday, 6 September 2016

LG V20 With Android 7.0, Dual Rear Cameras, Snapdragon 820 Launched

LG V20 With Android 7.0, Dual Rear Cameras, Snapdragon 820 Launched


LG V20 With Android 7.0, Dual Rear Cameras, Snapdragon 820 Launched

As expected, LG has unveiled the LG V20, the first phone to ship with Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. The V20 will be available in LG’s home country of Korea later this month, and is expected to launch in India and other markets soon. There’s no word so far on the price of the LG V20.
The LG V20 is made out of AL6013 metal - which is used to build aircraft, sailboats, and mountain bikes - and LG claims it can easily survive drops from a height of four feet. It comes with a 5.7-inch main IPS Quantum Display and a secondary display, also seen on the LG V10. The secondary display on the LG V20 comes with a font size that’s 50 percent larger font size compared to the V10, making it easier to view notifications and alerts at a glance. The new Expandable Notifications feature lets users tap a button on the Second Screen to enlarge notifications in order to check long messages at a glance and quickly send a reply or share information.
The LG V20 comes with features like 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC (with support for flac, did, diff and alac file formats), HD Audio Recorder, and B&O PLAY speakers, to keep the audiophile in you happy.


LG has packed the V20 to the brim with features to keep shutterbugs happy as well. There’s a dual rear camera setup, a 135-degree 8-megapixel lens accompanied by 16-megapixel 75-degree lens, accompanied by a 5-megapixel 120-degree lens on the front. The Auto Shot feature detects when you are smiling and automatically clicks a selfie.

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