aru21atnet

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    Key Features


    • 5.3-inch IPS QHD screen
    • Snapdragon 820 processor & 4GB RAM
    • 32GB onboard storage and microSD slot
    • 2,800mAh battery
    • USB Type-C v3.0 port
    • Fingerprint sensor
    • 16MP rear camera & 8MP front camera
    • Additional 8MP wide-angle rear camera
    • LG UX 5.0 on Android Marshmallow
    • Manufacturer: LG
    • Review Price: £529.00
    :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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    vinura kithmal

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    pattama baandayak thamai itin
    wade kiyanne itin samsung S7 eken competion eka nathi kalaa wage ekak une bng
    100,000k deela phone ekak gnna ekek aniwa ganne dan S7 ekak ne
    ow itin i6s ganna gon hathath innawa thamai
    android nam itin S7 thamai
     

    kandahar

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    මොනා උනත් වැඩක් නැහැ නවිගේසන් කීස් තියෙන්නේ ස්ක්‍රීන් එකේ
    ගොඩක් ඇප් ඕපන් වෙද්දී ස්ක්‍රීන් එකේ කළු ඉරක් හිටිනවා
    සැම්සුන්ග් ල කවදාවත් නැවි කීස් ස්ක්‍රීන් එකට දාන්නේ නැහැ
     

    ucakila

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    oka nam fail wei wage. modulara design, removable battery wade hena aul. oka galawannai gahannai giyama ikmanata lose wei.

    anika battery capacity madi 2800mah madiwei. S7 edge eke 3600mah enawa
     

    JesonRulez

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    oka nam fail wei wage. modulara design, removable battery wade hena aul. oka galawannai gahannai giyama ikmanata lose wei.

    anika battery capacity madi 2800mah madiwei. S7 edge eke 3600mah enawa


    මාත් මොකක් ගන්නද කියල හිතා ගන්න බැරුව ඉන්නේ බන්. S7 එකේ ඔක්කොම හොඳයි phone එක ලස්සන නෑනේ බන්. :sorry:
     

    ucakila

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    gelioya-Kandy- kesbewa-Fort
    මාත් මොකක් ගන්නද කියල හිතා ගන්න බැරුව ඉන්නේ බන්. S7 එකේ ඔක්කොම හොඳයි phone එක ලස්සන නෑනේ බන්. :sorry:

    s7 edge eka lassanai ban. s7 nam aul thamai.
    ekama aula matanam s7 edge ekei s7 ekei dual sim use karanawanam sd card eka gahanna baa ne
     

    dimuthmike

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    මාත් මොකක් ගන්නද කියල හිතා ගන්න බැරුව ඉන්නේ බන්. S7 එකේ ඔක්කොම හොඳයි phone එක ලස්සන නෑනේ බන්. :sorry:

    LG V10 ගනින්.S7 හොදයි කෙල්ලොන්ට.:rofl:



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    aru21atnet

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    LG V10, LG G5, Samsung Galaxy S7

    LG V10

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    LG V10 key test findings


    • A great design with excellent build quality; the weight is on the upper end of the scale though; the back cover, while rugged, is not particularly premium (not after the G4 gave us genuine leather)
    • The screen has above average contrast and sunlight legibility
    • The battery life is average; the second screen doesn't have a big impact
    • The premium headphones (tuned by AKG) and fast charger make up a rich retail box
    • LG's Optimums skin adds much needed multitasking features to Android, but keeps the app suit lean
    • The second screen is great for multitasking and quick functions from a locked screen, though it feels underutilized elsewhere
    • The chipset is almost as fast as S810 for general use, but lags behind in games
    • Audio output is nicely clear, not very loud
    • The still camera offers great image quality, essentially the same as the LG G4; the software adds more fun and flexibility though; The wide selfie cam is made for big parties
    • The video camera is great, with one of a kind manual controls


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    LG G5



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    LG G5 key test findings


    • Excellent build quality and handling. Photos don't quite do the handset justice but, yes, it isn't a stunner like the iPhone or the new Galaxy S7. The Magic Slot mechanism is straightforward to use and secure enough. Even if you don't end up using any of the add-ons, the option to replace the battery is welcome.
    • The display is very good. Although its maximum (user controlled) brightness is about 300nits, the contrast is excellent and the sunlight legibility is solid. The minimum brightness is superb for night reading, the blacks are deep enough, and the viewing angles are decent. The color accuracy rendition could have been better though.
    • Battery life is average at 60 hours - the option to always have a spare ready to take over is most welcome. The always-on screen battery management is better than on the Galaxy S7, but the customization options are limited.
    • Marshmallow with Optimus UX is a powerful combo. LG has done well to keep the bloatware in check, but left enough in terms of customization options and proprietary services to enhance your Android experience.
    • The Snapdragon 820 chipset offers stellar performance. It runs cool and doesn't seem to be plagued by thermal throttling.
    • Audio quality is excellent with an external amplifier, though cross-talk spikes on headphones. The volume levels are about average.
    • The camera photos are great, with plenty of resolved detail, high dynamic range, excellent colors and contrast. We like the 16:9 sensor better than any 4:3. The wide-angle camera allows instant panoramic shots and opens up the door for some nice creative usage.
    • The 4K videos are great with plenty of detail, as are the 1080p samples. The OIS, and the digital stabilization, can save the day quite often.

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    Samsung Galaxy S7



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    Samsung Galaxy S7 key test findings


    • Design follows the Galaxy Note5, but is further refined, especially on the front where the glass gently curves at the edges. Execution is simply superb.
    • Water and dust protection should give you a peace of mind in adverse environmental conditions.
    • AMOLED display looks pleasing in default mode, near-perfect color accuracy can be achieved with a relevant setting. Sunlight legibility is great, and maximum brightness has been further improved compared to the S6.
    • The Always On feature is useful and it's so inherent to AMOLED that we're wondering why it took so long. However, it does inevitably take a toll on battery life.
    • There's no wired video out or FM radio, again, and the IR emitter is gone too, but at least the microSD slot is back, thankfully.
    • Battery life is good, but not exceptional - the 80-hour endurance rating is a little higher than the S6's 73 hours, but Always On display eats a big chunk of it. The S6 lasts longer in web browsing too, but the S7 trumps it with nearly 15 hours of video playback.
    • The Galaxy S7 comes with little on top of the Google app suite - there are a few signature apps like S Planner and S Health and Samsung's custom multimedia software, but other than that, there's little in the way of bloatware. Microsoft's mobile app package is on board too.
    • Standard-setting benchmark results, both the CPU and the GPU pack plenty of power and are chart-toppers, future-proofing is guaranteed.
    • Loudspeaker is below average but sound quality more than makes up.
    • Clean audio output with external amp, only minor degradation with headphones, above average volume.
    • The all-new 12MP still camera is capable of near-instant focus thanks to its dual-pixel technology. Images are detailed, dynamic range and colors are good, and in terms of image quality it's definitely an improvement over the S6's already excellent shooter.
    • Selfie camera is great at skin tone, but has a tendency of clipping highlights. It's also about time Samsung upped the resolution of its flagships front shooters, 5MP is a bit limiting.
    • 4K videos are packed with detail, however camcorder struggles to hold on to focus at 1080p/60fps, which is the only bad thing we can say about it really.
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    neyohk

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    LG V10

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    LG V10 key test findings


    • A great design with excellent build quality; the weight is on the upper end of the scale though; the back cover, while rugged, is not particularly premium (not after the G4 gave us genuine leather)
    • The screen has above average contrast and sunlight legibility
    • The battery life is average; the second screen doesn't have a big impact
    • The premium headphones (tuned by AKG) and fast charger make up a rich retail box
    • LG's Optimums skin adds much needed multitasking features to Android, but keeps the app suit lean
    • The second screen is great for multitasking and quick functions from a locked screen, though it feels underutilized elsewhere
    • The chipset is almost as fast as S810 for general use, but lags behind in games
    • Audio output is nicely clear, not very loud
    • The still camera offers great image quality, essentially the same as the LG G4; the software adds more fun and flexibility though; The wide selfie cam is made for big parties
    • The video camera is great, with one of a kind manual controls


    battery.jpg



    LG G5



    lg-g5-01.jpg


    LG G5 key test findings


    • Excellent build quality and handling. Photos don't quite do the handset justice but, yes, it isn't a stunner like the iPhone or the new Galaxy S7. The Magic Slot mechanism is straightforward to use and secure enough. Even if you don't end up using any of the add-ons, the option to replace the battery is welcome.
    • The display is very good. Although its maximum (user controlled) brightness is about 300nits, the contrast is excellent and the sunlight legibility is solid. The minimum brightness is superb for night reading, the blacks are deep enough, and the viewing angles are decent. The color accuracy rendition could have been better though.
    • Battery life is average at 60 hours - the option to always have a spare ready to take over is most welcome. The always-on screen battery management is better than on the Galaxy S7, but the customization options are limited.
    • Marshmallow with Optimus UX is a powerful combo. LG has done well to keep the bloatware in check, but left enough in terms of customization options and proprietary services to enhance your Android experience.
    • The Snapdragon 820 chipset offers stellar performance. It runs cool and doesn't seem to be plagued by thermal throttling.
    • Audio quality is excellent with an external amplifier, though cross-talk spikes on headphones. The volume levels are about average.
    • The camera photos are great, with plenty of resolved detail, high dynamic range, excellent colors and contrast. We like the 16:9 sensor better than any 4:3. The wide-angle camera allows instant panoramic shots and opens up the door for some nice creative usage.
    • The 4K videos are great with plenty of detail, as are the 1080p samples. The OIS, and the digital stabilization, can save the day quite often.

    gsmarena_001.jpg



    Samsung Galaxy S7



    samsung-galaxy-s7-1.jpg


    Samsung Galaxy S7 key test findings


    • Design follows the Galaxy Note5, but is further refined, especially on the front where the glass gently curves at the edges. Execution is simply superb.
    • Water and dust protection should give you a peace of mind in adverse environmental conditions.
    • AMOLED display looks pleasing in default mode, near-perfect color accuracy can be achieved with a relevant setting. Sunlight legibility is great, and maximum brightness has been further improved compared to the S6.
    • The Always On feature is useful and it's so inherent to AMOLED that we're wondering why it took so long. However, it does inevitably take a toll on battery life.
    • There's no wired video out or FM radio, again, and the IR emitter is gone too, but at least the microSD slot is back, thankfully.
    • Battery life is good, but not exceptional - the 80-hour endurance rating is a little higher than the S6's 73 hours, but Always On display eats a big chunk of it. The S6 lasts longer in web browsing too, but the S7 trumps it with nearly 15 hours of video playback.
    • The Galaxy S7 comes with little on top of the Google app suite - there are a few signature apps like S Planner and S Health and Samsung's custom multimedia software, but other than that, there's little in the way of bloatware. Microsoft's mobile app package is on board too.
    • Standard-setting benchmark results, both the CPU and the GPU pack plenty of power and are chart-toppers, future-proofing is guaranteed.
    • Loudspeaker is below average but sound quality more than makes up.
    • Clean audio output with external amp, only minor degradation with headphones, above average volume.
    • The all-new 12MP still camera is capable of near-instant focus thanks to its dual-pixel technology. Images are detailed, dynamic range and colors are good, and in terms of image quality it's definitely an improvement over the S6's already excellent shooter.
    • Selfie camera is great at skin tone, but has a tendency of clipping highlights. It's also about time Samsung upped the resolution of its flagships front shooters, 5MP is a bit limiting.
    • 4K videos are packed with detail, however camcorder struggles to hold on to focus at 1080p/60fps, which is the only bad thing we can say about it really.
    gsmarena_001.jpg



    ඉතින් බන්..LG ෆෝන් වල බැටරි මාරු කරන්න පුළුවන් නේ..මම ගත්ත LG G4 එකට EXTRA බැටරියකුයි CHARGING CRADLE එකකුයි ෆ්‍රී දුන්නා.දවස් දෙක තුනකට ඇති දෙකම චාර්ජ් කරගත්තම..:D.


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