LG V10 news and release date: LG has started shipping the phone in the U.S.; other countries like U.K. and Australia to follow
LG has recently started shipping their latest flagship, the dual-screened LG V10 in the United States. However though, various news outlets have suggested that those who are living outside the US will have to wait a bit longer before they can get their hands on the handset.
According to the report from Tech Radar, the shipment for the LG V10 handset has already begun and fans that have pre-ordered it will get to receive the phone in just a few days' time. Unfortunately though, this will not be the case for the ones who are currently living outside the US, specifically in Australia and in the United Kingdom.
However, as stated on the source, LG has already confirmed that the phone will come to these countries before the coming Holidays, or Christmas to be precise. Sadly though, the manufacturer did not specify the exact date for the shipment.
In terms of specification, the LG V10 is a unique type of phone not because of what is under the hood but because of its secondary, albeit small, screen on top of its 5.7-inch Quad HD display screen, as what fans can see on the official website of LG.
Furthermore, for the phone's power, Tech Radar reports that it will run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 808 processor and it will be backed up by a 4GB RAM and 64GB internal memory capacity, which is said to come with an expandable feature via MicroSD that can reach for up to 128GB.
Other details for the handset include a 3,000mAh battery-life capacity, a 16MP rear (or main) camera that has f/1.8 aperture and capable of recording 4K quality videos and a 5MP front-facing snapper.
Lastly, as for the operating system stated on GSM Arena's specs rundown, the LG V10 is said to run on Android's Lollipop V5.1.1 right out of the box.