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The LG Velvet is a 5G-enabled smartphone with a high-end feel and a mid-range price, offering a unique take on a folding screen experience.
The LG Velvet is a sleek, competent 5G phone that doesn't really stand out but does hit some key features with a few caveats.
Now weighing less, LG’s Dual Screen design finally makes sense for everyday use. The Velvet’s Dual Screen case has the same 360-degree hinge as V60 and G8X cases.
LG Velvet review: A chic 5G phone that I wish would step it up a little more Available on AT&T and now Verizon, the Velvet is LG's best-looking phone in a while. But LG didn't go far enough.
The Velvet, LG’s mid-range 5G smartphone, arrives in the US tomorrow. It’s been available in Korea and Europe for more than a month, so it was just a matter of time before it arrived in the US.
The LG Velvet 5G and LG Wing are arguably the company’s most interesting devices of 2020. In this article, we’ll compare the LG Velvet 5G vs LG Wing.
LG’s latest flagship trades high-end specs for a sleek design and a dual-screen case. Is it worth stepping down to a slower processor for a thinner 5G phone?
The upcoming LG Velvet may ship with a dual-screen case accessory, based on recent reports stemming from a certification discovered at South Korea’s NRRA site. The certification, filed April 20 ...
The midrange LG Velvet for AT&T is something of a return to basics, offering 5G for a relatively affordable $599.99, as well as a move to a far more liquid look—wide, flat, tapered, and shimmery.
The LG Velvet introduces an impressive new design in a more affordable 5G-ready phone. But you’ll find better values out there. Why you can trust Tom's Guide Our writers and editors spend hours ...
The midrange LG Velvet for AT&T is something of a return to basics, offering 5G for a relatively affordable $599.99, as well as a move to a far more liquid look—wide, flat, tapered, and shimmery.