LG V10: Features LG Gate, UX 4.0+; Now Available in South Korea

By Staff Writer

Oct 12, 2015 10:35 AM EDT

LG Electronics has apparently launched its latest innovative smartphone, the V10. It is said to be available for purchase now in South Korea. The 5.7-inch LG V10 comes with UX 4.0+, which makes each user work faster and more efficient.

The South Korean multinational electronics company has just released a video showing off the LG V10 with UX 4.0+. It boasts two screens, two front-facing camera units, 64GB of built-in storage space, 1440 by 2560 pixels QHD screen resolution, 3000mAh battery, and micro SD card slot.

The UX 4.0+ assists the users to design their senses. It allows them to be in full control of their multimedia experiences. LG V10 is the first smartphone that comes with a manual mode for videos, letting the users to manage how light or dark subjects come out.

Moreover, it comes with an Android 5.1.1 Lollipop operating system out of the box that can be updated to Android 6.0 Marshmallow early next year. A fingerprint scanner for user authentication is also included in the LG V10 as well as a 16-megapixel rear camera with laser autofocus, LED flash, and support for OIS and two 5-megapixel front snappers.

And just recently, LG revealed a yet another top-of-the-line feature of the V10, the LG Gate. The LG Gate is an enterprise-level security feature that complies with the US Federal Government Standard. LG V10 provides support for VPN, meets the AES-256 encryption algorithm security standard from the government, and has FIPS 140-2 certification.

Furthermore, those who own this groundbreaking smartphone will find it as the ideal device for work purposes and won't be scared to any attacks.

As far as the pricing is concerned, the company has not released any information about it. Also, there are no details yet about its release date outside Korea. However, the LG V10 is anticipated to come in the United States in time for the holiday season.

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