Some might though that LG will have their G4 as their flagship phone for this year until they had something in their short and sweet press conference at New York City.
LG V10 is their newest flagship handset and first under the V series. It has 5.7 inch IPS Quad HD Quantum Display with f/1.8 aperture, dual 5 MP front cameras, Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor, finger print sensor that's also on the power button, 4 GB RAM, 32 GB ROM, Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with LG's own UI, second screen which is placed on the side of the selfie cameras, micro SD support up to 2 terabytes, LTE capable and 3,000 mAh removable battery.
There are a lot of new innovations for the V10 if to compare with the G4 like it's physical looks which has the dura skin back cover and stainless steel body which is rated as military grade for drop tests in different angles, the dual front cameras which you can do selfie or groufie shots by 80 and 120 degree angle options, has manual video mode for more custom-made flicks, has 3 dedicated mics you can mix your audio in your video depending on the subject (plus wind noise filter too), the second screen at the top which you can see your notifications 24/7 (without turning on the main screen to save battery) and can be also used for multi tasking by putting your 5 fave apps and has 32-bit HiFi DAC support for those who are really dedicated to audio entertainment.