Published: 2020-06-29, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great looking phone,Great display,Dual Screen is lots of fun,Plenty of power
Camera performance,Average battery life,Software could be slicker,Price (TBC)
The LG Velvet has looks that makes it more attractive than many of LG's recent devices, while hanging on to some features that were highlights from previous phones. For us, what's really attractive about this phone is the Dual Screen. Sure, that's LG's gi...
LG's new design language works very well here and this looks a lot better than LG's last few efforts. There's a lot to like with the camera array, spec and feature list too, even if the software lacks polish. A 'hands on review' is our first impression...
Stunning design, Affordable dual screen, Battery life
Camera issues, DualScreen issues, Slow charging
I find the LG Velvet a particularly hard phone to sum up, especially while we wait for UK details.I applaud LG for nailing the premium design and build quality of the Velvet (and getting rid of the ThinQ branding), but it's not like other phones out there...
Stunning design, Affordable dual screen, Battery life
Camera issues, DualScreen issues, Slow charging
I find the LG Velvet a particularly hard phone to sum up, especially while we wait for UK details.I applaud LG for nailing the premium design and build quality of the Velvet (and getting rid of the ThinQ branding), but it's not like other phones out there...
Published: 2020-06-26, Author: David , review by: T3.com
Appealing screen and design,Dual screen accessory,Comes with 5G on board,
LG drops the quad-DAC, Screen sticks to 60Hz, No optical zoom,
Depending on the final price - which we don't have yet - the LG Velvet could be the phone for you, if it ticks the boxes that you need a headphone jack, an almost-unique Dual Screen accessory, and performance that will be more than enough for most users.R...
Published: 2020-06-24, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Curved glass shell, Good general performance, Has 5G
Poor zoom and ultra-wide camera modes, Expensive, No LG Quad-DAC
The LG Velvet is a mid-range 5G phone that costs a little too much, even compared to LG's high-end phones of the last year or two. Its lower power chipset does not feel a huge step down, but the rear camera array is not as versatile as we would hope for a...
Published: 2020-06-24, Author: Henry , review by: stuff.tv
5G for less, Slick design, Versatile camera app
60Hz display might irk, Unpolished software, Not on sale in UK
The LG Velvet is a breath of fresh air from LG with an attractive design refresh, but it's nothing new to the rest of the Android world. For the €650 price you get 5G, a decent OLED display, a headphone jack and solid performance while the options of the...
Great design, Beautiful screen, Water-resistant and durable, Decent battery life
Camera needs improvement, No 90Hz/120Hz screen refresh rate
Yes. The LG Velvet is an attractive, lightweight phone that scores well across the board, though it lacks a single standout feature.Editors' RecommendationsBest smartphone deals for June 2020: iPhone, Samsung, and Google Pixel Every 5G phone announced so...
Published: 2020-11-25, Author: Andrew , review by: phandroid.com
Attractive Design, Dual Screen case available, 3.5mm headphone jack still here
Frustrating software experience, Middling cameras, 60Hz refresh rate, Too many versions
There are too many sacrifices in the LG Velvet to really make a run at the best mid-range device of 2020. And now, there are too many devices that provide a much better experience at the same, or lower, prices.local_offer LG LG VelvetAuto-load comments: O...
Published: 2020-10-24, Author: Jared , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: The LG Velvet was a strange move from LG. Instead of getting the LG G9 this year, we've seen an earlier-than-usual V series phone, and a midrange but premium phone to fill out LG's lineup.While it's clear that the Velvet wasn't designed to replace the L...