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LG Velvet's performance is fast, but not as fast as flagship phones . The Velvet is powered by a variant of the Snapdragon 765 chipset that enables 5G connectivity.
LG Velvet review notes: I used the LG Velvet over a period of six days. The phone was running Android 10 with LG's user interface and the June 2020 security patch.
The LG Velvet introduces an impressive new design in a more affordable 5G-ready phone. But you’ll find better values out there. Why you can trust Tom's Guide Our writers and editors spend hours ...
LG Velvet's Europe price tag sits at £650, which matches those of South Korea, but it includes a LG Dual Screen accessory, the LG Tone Free earbuds, and a silicon clear case for pre-ordering ...
The LG Velvet has three vertical cameras on the back: a 48-megapixel primary camera, 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 5 mega-pixel camera for depth. However, the photo quality wasn't jaw-dropping.
LG’s previous claim of the Velvet being a “mass market flagship” doesn’t seem to have translated to the actual pricing of the phone, though. The LG Velvet costs 899,800 Korean won.
LG Velvet offers a big, beautiful display, as well as great battery life, 5G connectivity and a decent camera setup, as we’ve found in this review. It checks a lot of the boxes, including the price.
Since the G8X, LG has enhanced Dual Screen mode, using elements passed down from the $900 V60 to the $700 Velvet. My favorite is the Multi App Shortcuts, which let you launch two predefined apps ...
The LG Velvet is an unusual phone that doesn’t really have any direct competitors; it’s an attractive mid-range device in a world of okay-looking ultra-powerful flagships.
LG made a big fuss about the Velvet’s new design, and built up buzz over several weeks. When it finally launched, the company revealed a contemporary and attractive phone, but nothing revolutionary.
The LG Velvet was a strange move from LG. Instead of getting the LG G9 this year, we've seen an earlier-than-usual V series phone, and a midrange but premium.