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Opinions from the LG V20
- 5.7"LCD IPSQHD16:9
- 173 g78.1 mm159.7 mm7.6 mm
- SnapD. 820 Quad-Core 4 GB RAM 64 GB
- v7 144.859
- 3200 mAh
- 1 16 Mpx · ƒ/1.8 IMX298 Exmor RS 2SELF 5 Mpx · ƒ/--
- Android 7.0 Nougat Android 7.0 (LG UX 5.0+)
User score
- 19
- 8
- 7
- 3
- 0
- Screen8.1
- Performance7.8
- Camera7.7
- Connectivity8.4
- Battery4.6
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Design & Materials
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Performance & Hardware
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Camera
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Connectivity
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Battery
- 27%Less than half day
- 38%Less than a day
- 24%One day
- 8%More than one day
- 3%Two days or more
37 reviews
Software
- 3%It comes with a clean operating system
- 76%It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
- 22%It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall
37 reviews
- 21%Never
- 27%Once a year
- 42%Every six months
- 9%Every two months or less
37 reviews
User reviews
- Flawed power user's dream
The devices hard to love, but it is exceptional in many ways. The screen is too wide for comfortable handling, the reception is choppy, the rooting procedure is rather cumbersome and screen burn in issues required kernel tweaks to fix. If you are a true power user and like to take fate in your own hands, own some ordinary tin foil and super glue you can customize this legendary beast of a device to your liking and have some great time, even in 2019 when it costs pennies to get your hands on one. P.S. still waiting for Android Pie, LG do you hear me?
Pros- very cheap if you dear to buy refurbished
- sublime earphone audio quality via QUAD DAC
- can be rooted with relative ease, TWRP plus Magisk
- large enough and removable battery
- handy second display
- excellent 16 mp main camera with gcam support
Cons- too wide for one handed operation
- very weak GSM antenna, fixable with a tin foil mod
- most versions (H910) require rooting to be usable
- wide angle camera photos come out very hazy
- official updates are slow to arrive
- prevalent LCD residual image issues
- 6.7
- Screen7.5
- Performance9.3
- Camera8.2
- Connectivity7.0
- Battery0.0
View answers - LG v20 f800
Good device with poor support of software update
Pros- Main Camer is good
- Sound quality is good
- Build quality is good
- Is has second display
- Fash charging is so good
Cons- Body is too big with huge bazzel
- Battery life time is suck
- My device has problem with Bluetooth coverages
- 6.8
- Screen6.7
- Performance7.6
- Camera7.2
- Connectivity5.3
- Battery5.0
View answers - Nice
Hey i used it few months back then i got mugged so i bought another few days back uts model is f800l but the phone is not the same all other phone in youtube antutu score is above 100k but mine 75831 damn n its selfi cam is bad very bad damn did i bought a fake..!!??
Pros- I love it
- 5.2
- Screen7.0
- Performance7.0
- Camera7.0
- Connectivity7.0
- Battery5.0
View answers - Absolute best bang for buck phone
Bought this phone for $230, amazing 16MP f/1.8 camera, the 8MP wide angle camera can seriously help push EVERYTHING into frame. Performance is amazing, never skips a beat and amazing multi-tasking. Phone feels great to hold and is very slim, metal body makes it feel premium. Quad-DAC is incredible if you have high impedance headphones. Fingerprint reader is lighting fast and I love how you don't have to turn on the phone like a traditional home button fingerprint reader. Battery life is pretty good, average about 5 - 6 hours screen on time (SoC).
Pros- Dual-Cameras
- Manual Video Controls
- Expandable Storage
- Quad-DAC
- Secondary Display
- Removable Battery
Cons- NONE!
- 10
- Screen8.8
- Performance10
- Camera9.3
- Connectivity9.3
- Battery7.0
View answers - AutoIt was good in its day...
I got this terminal in 2018 and the truth is that it was very good at that time, it still had power, cameras and a high-end screen, I really liked the experience I had with it that year, and by the end of 2018 I already had it on android 8.0 Oreo, which was the most recent version of the system at the time. However, in 2019 things changed completely... The first thing is that the screen began to suffer from "ghost reflections" after watching videos on YouTube for a while, when I exited the application I could literally see a part of the video reflected on the screen. screen, I imagine that the one who has seen them or the one who has experienced it knows what he talked about. Then problems with autonomy, I couldn't do more than 4 hours with the screen on and I had to charge it two or three times a day, then the battery simply lost power and the phone wouldn't turn on so we had to buy another one that wasn't original or certified by LG so after three months I could no longer do more than 3 hours of screen on, and that was the case until June, when I changed it for an original one and then things improved, but by January 2020 that screen was downgraded again battery. Those two problems undoubtedly annoyed my experience with the device a lot, since what good is a powerful phone if after 4 hours of using it I have to put it on charge? But leaving those issues aside, the phone stood out a lot on the screen that despite being LCD and having ghost reflections, it was quite good, and the resolution was very high (QHD).I liked the cameras a lot, a remarkable quality and the inclusion of a second wide-angle camera was appreciated since it turned out to be very useful, but when you did the minimum Zoom the quality got much worse because it was 100% digital, and the photos Nocturnal ones were not his great forte. In conclusion, the phone was good, but the problems on the screen, the battery, the customization layer ruined it a lot.
Pros- your screen
- speakers and audio
- Very good power for the time
- cameras
- daytime photos
- Video
Cons- customization layer
- Battery
- night photos
- selfies
- overheating
- Sudden death from the motherboard (didn't happen to me)
View original review- 6.4
- Screen6.7
- Performance6.0
- Camera6.0
- Connectivity7.0
- Battery5.0
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Score
- 5.8 Design & Materials
- 4.8 Performance & Hardware
- 6.3 Camera
- 6.3 Connectivity
- 4.7 Battery
In this case, to determine the score we evaluate 5 general aspects:
- Design and screen
- Hardware and performance
- Camera
- Connectivity
- Battery
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