LG Confirms Wireless Charging Feature to its Latest V10 Smartphone

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Earlier this month, LG has launched the latest addition to its smartphone lineup, the V10. Originally, the company has announced that the device will not include a wireless charging attribute; however, things have changed. All LG users and spectators can now celebrate as the wireless charging feature will be available for the new LG V10 handset.

The South Korean multinational electronics company is set to design a back cover to its LG V10, which can easily house the latest wireless charging element as well as enable to adjust to any Qi-enabled wireless chargers. This special rear cover is expected to be out not long after the device has been officially launched in the market.

As previously reported by VCPost, the V10 will sport a 5.7-inch LCD display and shield by Gorilla Glass 4 to prevent it from any cracks and other types of damages. It is also expected to feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor with 4GB of RAM.

Camera wise, the device will boast a 5-megapixel front snapper and 16-megapixel rear shooter with image stabilization, LED flash, and laser autofocus. In addition, the LG V10 includes 64GB of internal memory expandable up to 128GB through a microSD card, 3000mAH Li-Ion battery, and supports fingerprint sensor.

Furthermore, the V10 is rumored to add a fast charging feature that comes in a rate of 50 percent within 40 minutes. It is also said to include gyro and proximity sensors, compass, and accelerometer. The smartphone will also come in Android 5.1.1 Lollipop operating system with a GPU Adreno 418 out of the box.

In terms of market price, it will cost at around $693. LG V10 is also expected to be available in the United States at the end of this month.

Nonetheless, this latest innovation from LG will make each user work more efficiently. The LG V10 with its upgraded features that include wireless charging will definitely be worth the wait for everyone.

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