Rated 5 out of 5 by mcwillis from My favorite of recent LG phones I bought the LG-V10 phone not long after it was release.\ I liked the stury feel and mil-specs, metal side-bars, non-smooth back, gorilla glass. I can attest to it's durability. 31 days after purchasing, the phone was runover by the front driver wheel of a stranger's SUV: Some scratches on metal bar, glass in front screen cameras shattered (camera worked just fine), 2 cracks across the glass, and that was it. Metal bars didn't bend, battery not smushed, phone worked perfectly. I got the phone repaired at a national phone repair shop (local fix-it people for AT&T). They fixed it, but were not able to gorilla glass. So the OEM glass was used. Replacement glass had cracks within 6 months. I am not at all convinced that that the LG G6 (with glass cracks (despite case) within 18 months) that was replaced on warrenty with an LG V35 ThinQ, (it developed a small knick 2 weeks after acquiring) on both the glass and solidness of the phone on the whole is anywhere near the LG V10. I'm positive that neither of the later models would have survived Bring back a newer model with the V10 case toughness

Rated 5 out of 5 by magnum1321 from Longer life I bought a replacement battery for my LG V10 cell phone. The original one, several years old, wasn't holding a charge as it did when it was new. Installed the new battery and charged it for 24 hours. The new battery brought my phone back to its new phone life and it now holds a charge like it was new again. It was a little pricey but better to get an OE battery than a refurbished or knockoff brand.