iPhone 6s Plus v/s LG V10: Which is a better buy?

By Ajay Kadkol - 28 Mar '16 15:31PM

iPhone 6s Plus v/s LG V10: Which is a better buy?

 While the White side of the phone market still retains the 6s plus as the flagship for 2015.LG surprised a lot of users with a new phone with new design the "V10". Surprisingly brilliant is what we should be concentrating on. The Korean giants released a phone with dual-displays a first of its kind for 2015.

SPECIFICATIONS iPhone 6s Plus LG V10
Release date September 2015 October 2015
Weight 192gm 192gm
Sim type Nano-sim Nano-sim
Fingerprint sensor Yes Yes
Resolution 1920x1080px 401PPI 1440x2560px 515PPI
Secondary Display:
160x1040px
Display type IPS LCD back-lit 5.5' IPS LCD 5.7'
Operating system iOs 9 out of the box Android 5.1.1 out of the box
Chipsets A9 dual-core with
PowerVR 7600
Snapdragon 808 hexa-core
with Adreno 418
RAM 2GB 4GB
Camera 12MP rear, 8MP front 12MP rear, 5MP front
NFC Yes Yes
Battery 2750mah 3000mah

So LG much to everyone's surprise introduced a new phone which we thought the LG G4 would be their flagship for then. But nope, all of a sudden they came out with announcing the LG V10 which you'll find out to be more unique than an average smartphone that all manufacturers are dumping out to the market every year.

First of all the LG V10 has not one but two displays! one on the top is a secondary display which is always-on which means you can now see the time and date anytime without actually waking up your phone along with more additional features that you'll learn as you read down below. Now, this phone outright is the most underrated phone in the market for 2015. It's slightly better than the G4, more polished but most of you people might find it absurd considering it's design and handling factor. It's huge. It's as huge as the iPhone 6S plus itself.

But however, LG have decided to include a fingerprint sensor at the back just like how the Nexus 6P has one at the same spot. The secondary display which we'll talk about has more functionalities than one can think of. Not just time and date along with battery percentage, you can use that display to change your music tracks be it on any player, also check your notifications and e-mails etc. Even your most used apps will be displayed there and quick shortcuts for app you mostly use all the time.

The V10 has a removable back cover. And? Yes it does have a removable battery much to everyone's surprise I mean who brings out a flagship with a removable back-cover and battery? LG did! The battery is removable which means you can quickly swap your battery to a new fully charged 3000mah battery in less than half-a minute. Not even a turbo charging happens that quick! The phone however also houses quick charging built-in. T

he camera can be talked about a lot. It's absolutely one of the best cameras out there. Can be fully operated in manual mode even for videos. It gives the user complete control of its camera making it look like more or less like a professional camera in the body of a smartphone.

The fingerprint sensor however has been seen to struggle with accuracy some of the time, and we hope that it might be patched in the new updates. Marshmallow is expected on it anytime soon. The display is more better in terms of specifications in the V10 with a quad-HD display than the LCDs at full HD resolution on Apple's flagship.

The battery is also very powerful with a 3000mah which can average about four to five hours of battery uptime depending upon usability varying from person to person.

Overall LG's new V10 is fully feature-packed especially in camera and display but however most peope might or might not like LG's skin that's seen in the V10 as for someone like me who prefer stock android due to its aesthetics over customization since it's a personal choice. It's a different new phone however than an average smartphone flagship.

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