LG V10 news: LG bundles V10 with microSD card, extra battery, charging cradle

The LG V10 has a smaller, second display up top. LG Newsroom

Following its tried-and-tested approach in marketing the G4, LG Electronics has launched another promo for its new flagship, the V10. However, the promo is for the United States only.

Closely resembling the deal in launching the G4, the LG V10 promo bundles the new flagship with a free 200-GB memory card, a spare battery, and a charging cradle. According to a post on the US LG site, the extra freebies for the bundle have a price tag of over $300.

However, as with the other previous promotions, terms and conditions also apply to the V10 launch package. Those who wish to take advantage of the extra freebies would need to purchase the V10 from carriers such as AT&T or T-Mobile. Aside from the mobile operators, fans can also purchase the V10 from an authorized retailer like Best Buy or Amazon. Buyers should then submit a proof of purchase to claim their bonus items via LG's rebate site.

The LG V10 promo is good until Nov. 15. Meanwhile, buyers would need to submit their rebate proofs online by Nov. 30. Buyers' proof of purchase can also be mailed to LG US, but it would have to be postmarked until the end of November and received no later than Dec. 7. The full terms and conditions can be found online.

The V10 is LG's latest flagship offering. One of the most noted features of the new iteration is its twin displays. Aside from the 5.7-inch Quad HD screen, the V10 has a secondary multifunctional second screen on top. Under the hood, the V10 is run by a Snapdragon 808 processor with 4 GB of RAM. It has 64 GB of built-in storage, expandable via microSD.

Other features of the V10 include Android 5.1.1 right out of the box, plus a 16-MP main camera. Meanwhile, it also has dual 5-MP cameras on the front.

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