The LG V20 has been officially released, and here is a faceoff with the Nexus 6P.

Nexus gadgets are widely known to have a superb build quality and display. The Nexus 6P houses 5.7-inch screen, Super AMOLED display with a pixel thickness of 518 ppi and a screen resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4.

The LG V20 features an aluminum design with a 5.7-inch screen and 1440 x 2560 pixels screen resolution. The display is splendid in the daylight because of its 513 ppi pixel thickness.

With a Snapdragon 810 chipset and an octa-core CPU, the Nexus 6P runs the unaltered form of Android Marshmallow and packs 3GB of RAM with three internal storage alternatives: 32/64/128 GB. There is no option to expand the memory. It is backed with 3,450 mAh non-removable battery with quick charging. The phone comes with a USB sort C and a fingerprint sensor.

The V20 has a Snapdragon 820 quad-core CPU. A 4 GB of RAM comes in pair with either 32 or 64 GB of memory. The memory can also be expanded using a MicroSD card.

Running Android Nougat, - fresh, and clean out of the box - the LG guarantees an incredible media encounter. Like its counterparts, it also includes a fingerprint sensor and USB C port. The battery for the LG V20 is a 3,200 mAh limit - which is a bit less than the Nexus 6P.

The back camera of the Nexus 6P is a 12.3 MP with double LED flash and 8 MP camera for shooting selfies.

The LG V20 has a 16 MP with 5 MP camera. There are numerous unique components in its back camera - from stage recognition and quick self-adjust, 2x optical zoom, double LED flash, and OIS.

Both the Google Nexus 6P and LG V20 have been bettered significantly from their ancestors. Talking about the cost of these to Android giants, V20 is sold at around $800, while the Nexus 6P is at $499.

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