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09-06-2016, 09:50 PM
LG’s new V20 phablet—5.7 inches and ready to make video magic—is boxed in by smartphone hullabaloo, fore and aft.
In its rear-view mirror, the V20 can see Samsung’s humbled Galaxy Note 7, another 5.7-inch phone that still reeks of exploding batteries (http://www.greenbot.com/article/3114766/android/samsung-halts-galaxy-note-7-shipments-after-reports-of-exploding-devices.html). And in its view out the windshield, the V20 can see the iPhone 7 Plus. Apple will unveil this 5.5-inch phone in less than 24 hours, and when it does, the earth’s magnetic poles will flip, and every other conversation in the smartphone universe will come to a grinding halt. Dual rear cameras, y’all.
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In its rear-view mirror, the V20 can see Samsung’s humbled Galaxy Note 7, another 5.7-inch phone that still reeks of exploding batteries (http://www.greenbot.com/article/3114766/android/samsung-halts-galaxy-note-7-shipments-after-reports-of-exploding-devices.html). And in its view out the windshield, the V20 can see the iPhone 7 Plus. Apple will unveil this 5.5-inch phone in less than 24 hours, and when it does, the earth’s magnetic poles will flip, and every other conversation in the smartphone universe will come to a grinding halt. Dual rear cameras, y’all.
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