LG V10 specs, news and release date: Dual-screened handset releasing in South-Korea first for around US$693

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Earlier this month, LG officially unveiled the much awaited dual-screened handset, the LG V10. It is, no doubt, a unique kind of handset that has two screens: a normal big screen and a smaller one. Fans are probably wondering where they can get this amazing device. According to Korea Herald, the LG V10 is now available in South Korea.

In a report by GSM Dome, the price, when converted into USD, is roughly $683 to $693. Some tech enthusiasts might find the price a bit on the premium side or a bit expensive but considering the device's amazing specs and features, the tag can be considered quite reasonable. 

GSM Arena reports that the QHD main screen of the LG V10 measures 5.7 inches while the smaller one is at 2.1 inches with a 1040 x 160 pixel resolution. This phablet is said to run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 CPU coupled with a 4 GB RAM and 64 GB memory, which can be expanded via MicroSD card. 

Furthermore, the V10 is equipped with a 13-MP camera on its rear that has optical image stabilizer, laser focus as well as LED Flash. On the front, fans can expect the phablet to have two 5 MP front-facing snappers for better-looking selfies.

This handset houses a 3000 mAH battery and runs on the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop right out of the box. 

So far, though, nothing much has been said for the international release of the handset but given that LG has already made it available in South Korea, it would seem likely that the handset will appear in the international market in the coming weeks.

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