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It’s on the top side of the phone. Serves similar purpose like the Edge screens on Samsungs
Maybe LG should have gone with SD 810 v2.0 Chipset,other Flagships like the Nexus 6P have been showcasing it of late without any noticeable issues,persisting with the same SD 808 as on the LG G4 somehow takes away from the overall Flagship quality of the LG V10..
I’m more amused by the 3000 mAh battery than their choice of SoC. device looks good though and i think this is a better configuration than Samsung’s edge.
Are u saying the battery is abysmal at 3000mah?
no, I’m saying a bigger battery would be better. said i was amused, not disappointed. at least it supports QC 2.0. any word on wireless charging?
Now this is a phone in which I’m a tad well pleased
It took me a while to realize where the secondary screen is actually located,I must say it looks more practical and functional than Samsung’s take on this,tad taller but much less unwieldy than the Note Edge..
What does the secondary display imply?
It’s on the top side of the phone. Serves similar purpose like the Edge screens on Samsungs
Maybe LG should have gone with SD 810 v2.0 Chipset,other Flagships like the Nexus 6P have been showcasing it of late without any noticeable issues,persisting with the same SD 808 as on the LG G4 somehow takes away from the overall Flagship quality of the LG V10..
I’m more amused by the 3000 mAh battery than their choice of SoC. device looks good though and i think this is a better configuration than Samsung’s edge.
Are u saying the battery is abysmal at 3000mah?
no, I’m saying a bigger battery would be better. said i was amused, not disappointed. at least it supports QC 2.0. any word on wireless charging?
Now this is a phone in which I’m a tad well pleased
It took me a while to realize where the secondary screen is actually located,I must say it looks more practical and functional than Samsung’s take on this,tad taller but much less unwieldy than the Note Edge..