• LG V10 can be purchased at AT&T and T-Mobile on Oct. 27 and Oct. 28 respectively.

LG V10 can be purchased at AT&T and T-Mobile on Oct. 27 and Oct. 28 respectively. (Photo : Youtube)

LG’s unusual V10 smartphone goes on sale on both AT&T and T-Mobile, with in-store purchases coming a few days later.

LG V10 for AT&T will be on sale on Oct. 27, while T-Mobile will start on Oct. 28. In-store sales start at T-Mobile on Oct. 30 and Nov. 6 at AT&T.

AT&T will charge $250 for the V10 on a two-year contract or $29 per month on a 24-month plan. If a user does not want to avail the 24-month plan, they can also purchase the device on one of AT&T’s Next financing plans, starting at $23.34 per month.

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T-Mobile will charge $600 outright or $25 per month on a two-year payment plan. T-Mobile will be opening online sales for the device at a full retail price of $599. On interest-free financing, that works out at $0 down and 24 monthly payments of $25. Customers who interested can pre-register to be told when it is available on T-Mobile’s site, according to 9to5Google. LG V10 will also be available at Verizon Wireless, but there has no pricing details yet. 

The device has a 5.7-inch IPS display with 2560 × 1440 screen resolution. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, which can be expanded up to 2TB with a microSD card. LG V10 sports a 16MP rear camera just like G4, which has manual controls for video.

The big feature that LG is the distinctive dual-screen and its dual-selfie, front-facing cameras. It has a secondary display at the top of the device, which can act as an app launcher, and do a few other cool things. It is always on and is designed to enhance productivity by giving access to favorite apps and notifications, ComputerWorld reported.

The dual 5MP front-facing selfie cameras will offer either standard, 80-degree or wide-angle 120-degree selfies to eliminate the need to pan the smartphone or use a selfie stick. It comes with 3000mAh battery and a fingerprint sensor for unlocking the device.