It comes with a 5.7-inch Quad HD IPS display with pixel density of 513ppi and a 2.2-inch of a  secondary display. It runs on a quad-core Snapdragon 820 Kryo processor coupled with 4GB of RAM. It has got a 64GB of in-built storage which is further expandable via the SD card slot by up to 200GB. The rear camera optics include 16MP rear camera with f/1.8, OIS, EIS, laser auto-focus, LED flash and a secondary wide-angle 8MP camera with f/2.4 with 135 degree field of view, fixed-focus. The rear cam supports 2160p video capture with lossless sound, StedyRecord 2.0. On the front, it has got a wide angle 5MP camera with f/1.9 aperture.

It has got an aluminium shock resistance body although it’s not an uni-body design. The back metal cover is removable where sits a removable 3,200mAh battery and supports QuickCharge 3.0 as well.It has also got an IR blaster, USB Type-C and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor which also doubles as a home and power key button. It runs on the latest Android Nougat (7.0) OS with LG’s UX 5.0+ on top. V20 features a 32-bit Hi-Fi quad DAC (Digital-to-analog converter) technology from audio firm ESS which enhances the listening experience. Although unlike LG V10, LG dropped the modular concept with V20. This phone packs high-end specification and comes with an interesting display and camera setup. Interestingly, it is also a rare high-end device which comes with removable back cover and battery. Overall phones looks great on paper but we have to wait to see the real life performance and the pricing.