The LG V20 promises great specs as the company's main flagship phone. Still, let's compare it to another LG smartphone which promises great user experience too - the LG G5.
Both the V20 and the G5 run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 CPU, the revolutionary chip for 2016. Despite the fact that its successor, the 821, is currently in the wild, it doesn't appear to be prepared for the mass market.
Both additionally accompany 4GB of RAM, which is a bounty. Storage choices are comparable as well, however alongside the 32GB form there's a 64GB V20 on offer. It can be fitted with a microSD up to 2TB as well.
The greatest difference between these two smartphones is their display. The LG G5 has a 5.3-inch, 2560 x 1440 LCD covered in Gorilla Glass 4. The V20 ups the size to 5.7 inches but leaves everything else the same.
Sitting on the V20's display is an auxiliary 2.1-inch board with a resolution of 1040 x 160 and 513ppi. It changes relying upon what application you're using.
A great gadget drives on a greater battery. The LG V20 has a 3,200Ah cell keeping it controlled. This prompts to great stamina, but it may have needed some more juice to keep the great display running for a long time.
It is, however, bigger than the G5's 3,000mAh battery. However, there is no much to complain here as it can comfortably stretch to a day with moderate usage.
Both come with Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0 and USB-C charging, however, neither can be charged remotely.
Both of these Android smartphones feature a 16-megapixel (f/1.8 focal point) primary camera with optical image adjustment (OIS) and autofocus. The LG V10 and the V20 have a 5-megapixel front-facing camera while the G5 sports an 8-megapixel front camera for selfies and video calls.
Both of these phones come with fingerprint sensors and run on Android Marshmallow which will be surely updated to the latest version of Android - Android Nougat.
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