If you haven't seen the specs for the new LG V10 yet, it's looking like one of the contending no-compromise Android devices of the fall lineup. Fortunately, T-Mobile has announced that they will be launching the device once it becomes available.
The V10 boasts a sturdy frame made of SAE grade 316L stainless steel and a back cover of super grippy, super scratch-resistant DuraSkin plastic, making it a perfect option for someone who needs a device that can endure more wear-and-tear than your average phone.
What's more is that the LG V10 has not two, but three high definition cameras. The two front-facing cameras actually work together in an elegant solution to create wide-angle selfies without that awful fishbowl effect.
Another cool thing about the LG V10 is its always-on second screen that runs across the top like a ticker, displaying notifications and offering customizable app shortcuts. You can know what's going on in a glance without having to power up and unlock your device or exit out of your favorite app or game.
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Altogether, the LG V10's specs combine to make a serious badass of a travel companion. It focuses on durability and high video quality, which is exactly what you want if you're touring Athens or hiking the Appalachians. It also has features that allow you to instantly upload photos, videos, and automatically generated highlight reels to social media.
And what else do you need when you're traveling abroad and documenting your experiences on the web?
Data. Lots and lots of data.
Many of life's best moments are captured while you're traveling, and T-Mobile offers unlimited data in texting in over 140 countries. U.S. T-Mobile subscribers are also covered with 4G LTE data and unlimited calls and texts at the same rates as in the States, so if you're an American who likes to hop the border for vacation, T-Mobile might be a good carrier option for you.
The carrier is now offering pre-registration for the LG V10. Anyone excited about the V10, who is due for an upgrade, or is looking to change carriers in the near future, should head over and check it out.
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