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    The LG V20 is the first smartphone with Android 7.0 Nougat

    LG has taken the wraps off its latest smartphone the LG V20 a successor to last year’s V10, which has been crowned as the first to ship with Google’s latest Android 7.0 Nougat. Like it’s predecessor, the V20 contains a dual-camera system and a second display located at the top of the phone. The cameras are more capable and the second display is now brighter with bigger font.

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    The V20 is built for the audiophiles as it comes with a 32-bit hi-fi quad DAC, the first for smartphones says LG. In simple languages this means that the phone has four digital-to-analog converters. These specs mean that everyday listeners, will enjoy an improvement in audio quality from sound pumped through the V20. Plus, the device supports a number of lossless audio formats like FLAC, DSD, AIFF, and ALAC.

    LG’s new phone will be the first Android handset to ship with a shortcut to the feature on its home screen. The company says it will use the second screen on the V20 to put another shortcut button to the In Apps feature.

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     When it comes to hardware, the V20 has all the modern-day essentials:
    • A 5.7-inch display,
    • 4GB of RAM,
    • Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor
    • A removable 3200mAh battery.
    There are no details on pricing yet and LG says they will announce in the coming days.
    Image Credit: The Verge
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