LG V10 news, specs and release date: dual-screened phone will be available via AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon

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The LG V10, LG's latest and unique dual-screened phone, has finally been made official. For gadget enthusiasts who are wondering where they can buy the handset, reports have emerged claiming that popular U.S. mobile carriers AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon will sell this phone sometime in the future. 

According to a report from GSM Arena, so far, these three major U.S. mobile carriers have been confirmed to sell the latest dual-screened phone. Furthermore, it seems like these carriers will also be selling all the flagships that the South Korean tech giant had unveiled recently. 

However, there are no updates yet as to when they will start selling the LG V10 or LG's other new devices. More importantly, there is no word yet in terms of their pricing, but it seems like more details will surface in a couple more weeks. 

In terms of specification, GSM Arena reports that the LG V10 sports a 5.7-inch screen with QHD quality display and a 2.1-inch secondary screen with a display resolution of 1040 x 160 pixels. It reportedly runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 808 CPU along with a 4 GB RAM as well as 64 GB internal memory storage, which can also be expanded via a microSD card. 

The LG V10 also comes with a 16 MP rear camera and it is equipped with Optical Image Stabilizer, laser autofocus and an LED flash as well as a 5 MP front-facing snapper that can take amazing selfies or group selfies. The handset runs on Android Lollipop 5.1.1 and it offers 3000 mAh of juice. 

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