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So, the LG V10 is official, and boy, does it look pretty!

It has a DuraSkin shock-resistant back and bottom, a stainless steel frame on the sides, a secondary ticker display on the top of the 5.7" QHD IPS display and dual front cameras for the selfie freaks.
But what do you think of it, as a G4 owner?
Personally, as a G4 owner, it's like an "LG G4 Plus". The overall internals and design is similar to the G4 (but I think it looks better), but comes with extras. Personally, while I like the ticker display and the much better build, I'll still be keeping my G4. Not because the V10 is bad but it's because I've been loving my G4 to death already and it's going to take a lot for me to give it up. That said, given the similar internals, LG didn't position this as a G4 replacement, but rather, as a device like what the Galaxy Note is to Samsung. That said, I do love it. It kept what we loved about the G4 and added some stuff. I do hope the camera features make it to the G4, though I'm certain not all will make it.
If you're in the market for a new phone, put this one in your consideration list.

It has a DuraSkin shock-resistant back and bottom, a stainless steel frame on the sides, a secondary ticker display on the top of the 5.7" QHD IPS display and dual front cameras for the selfie freaks.
But what do you think of it, as a G4 owner?
Personally, as a G4 owner, it's like an "LG G4 Plus". The overall internals and design is similar to the G4 (but I think it looks better), but comes with extras. Personally, while I like the ticker display and the much better build, I'll still be keeping my G4. Not because the V10 is bad but it's because I've been loving my G4 to death already and it's going to take a lot for me to give it up. That said, given the similar internals, LG didn't position this as a G4 replacement, but rather, as a device like what the Galaxy Note is to Samsung. That said, I do love it. It kept what we loved about the G4 and added some stuff. I do hope the camera features make it to the G4, though I'm certain not all will make it.
If you're in the market for a new phone, put this one in your consideration list.
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