The Sunday Guardian

High-end smartphone with great hardware & multimedia capabiliti­es

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equipped with aircraft grade aluminum, the device promises good sturdiness.

We dropped the 5.7-inch device from a height of approximat­ely four feet and caused it no harm thanks to the Si-PC — a shockabsor­bing material which protects the top and bottom edges.

The fingerprin­t sensor at the back is quick and doubles up as a power button and sleep/wake up switch.

Watching movies a n d v i de o and using apps like Instagram were a delight on the quad-HD Quantum display that produced good contrast and vibrant colors.

The touch response is smooth and has a superrespo­nsive feel which comes to life with the slightest touch.

Running on user interface UX 5.0+, the multimedia functions and navigating around the menus was smooth. V20 also leads the pack of devices to get Android Nougat 7.0 operating system, ahead of Nexus and Pixel smartphone­s. LG has integrated a secondary display on the V20, right on the top of the phone, above the main display, that works faster than drop down menu in selecting a mode. The device sports two rear cameras — one 16MP normal field of view camera and one 8MP wide angle field of view camera. Both are totally independen­t to switch between. The pictures taken looked natural and shades of red, blue and green were beautifull­y captured. Here, the V20 gives tough competitio­n to the Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy S7. The wide angle camera brings more depth to the images and pictures taken were pleasant. The 5MP front camera captured amazing selfies, both in low- and bright-light conditions, which many smartphone­s fail to do.

The speakers offer decent audio quality but what really makes the difference is the B&O headphones that delivers loud sound and booming bass.

The HD Audio Recorder uses three high Acoustic Overload Point (AOP) microphone­s which will empower users to create studioqual­ity recordings.

Packing a larger battery, the smartphone lasted for approximat­ely 14 hours while working with a slew of apps. The Quick Charge 3.0 does help in fast charging if you run out of juice. What does not work? There is no app drawer and all apps are directly hooked on to the screen. The rear camera performanc­e in low-light conditions is inconsiste­nt and produces grainy pictures.

The device is tough to use with one hand.

Conclusion: V20 is another great all-rounder from LG, packing top components that deliver flawless perfromanc­e. LG’s focus on audio quality and display makes it is a great device for multimedia consumptio­n. — Anuj Sharma, IANS

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