LG has not seem to disappoint me at all! This Korean manufacturing company has led a flagship capable of sending to extinction other Android devices.
Wind Mobile LTE network for over a year has sprouted out, but has lacked technical recognition solely for one major factor: a lack of handsets that supports the AWS-3 spectrum it purchased in early 2015. It's no news that phones have supported the commonly AWS-1 band for five years now, but AWS-3 uses a different pair of frequencies in the 1700/2100Mhz range.
Now, comes the LG V20 , which is expected to be released in Canada next month, is confirmed to be the FIRST DEVICE TO WORK WITH WIND MOBILE'S LTE NETWORK when it is launched either later this year or in early 2017. What a great news for people intending to use Wind Mobile's LTE network!
The LG v20 comes with killer features as
Two rear cameras and wide-angle front-facing camera, Enhanced audio technology (.... Solid!), Android 7.0 Nougat (Although a few Nexus handsets have already received Google's latest Android 7.0 update over the air, the V20 will be the FIRST TO COME OUT OF THE BOX WITH THE NOUGAT OS), Useful always-on secondary screen, Premium metal design, and Google In Apps Search (as announced at IFA BERLIN 2016, the phone is also the FIRST TO SHOWCASE GOOGLE’S NEW IN APPS SEARCH CAPABILITIES. Featured in the Google app for Android devices, the functionality enables users to search for information within the built-in Android apps and also user-installed third party apps. A shortcut to In Apps is available on the LG V20 home screen and the Second Screen).
LG says that the V20 supports audio file format with up to a 32-bit depth and 384kHz sample rates, or those in the DSD512 format. However, the LG V20 won’t have any problems playing back lossless 24-bit FLAC or ALAC files and streaming CD quality music from services such as Tidal and Qobuz. The LG V20 features an HD Audio Recorder, that can output 24-bit/192kHz FLAC files. It also offers LPCM (24-bit, 48kHz) audio recording output for video, which matches the format used by professional camcorders.
The LG V20 supports audio through both the 3.5mm jack and over the phone’s USB Type-C connection. However, the Quad DAC is only used for the 3.5mm connection and the phone’s speakers, as the USB Type-C connection or wireless equivalent only deals with digital data transmission to an external DAC or set of headphones. So, the sound quality of any USB Type-C or Bluetooth headphones will depend entirely on the quality of the DAC inside these separate accessories.
SPECIFICATION:
Operating System- Android 7.0 Nougat.
Display- 5.7-inch IPS Quantum Display
2560x1440 (513 ppi)
Second Screen 160x1040.
Dimensions- 159.7 x 78.1 x 7.7 mm
Weight 173 g.
Processor- Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
2.15GHz + 1.6GHz quad-core.
Storage- 64GB UFS 2.0, Expandable microSD up to 2TB, RAM 4GB LPDDR4.
Rear Cameras Main- 16MP f/1.8, OIS, Second: 8MP f/2.4 wide-angle Laser AF, Phase-detect AF, Contrast AF, Front Camera: 5MP f/1.9 wide-angle.
Connectivity- Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2LE, USB 2.0, NFC, LTE Category 12 w/ 3x CA, Audio 32-bit Quad DAC.
Battery- 3200 mAh (Removable), charging USB-C, quick Charge 3.0.
Security- One-touch fingerprint sensor.
Price:
LG hasn't announced an official price for it yet. However, going by last year's price range, it may cost about $600-$700 without a contract. Thus, making the LG v20 LG's most expensive phone yet!
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