The LG V10 is the latest and greatest flagship phone from LG. Often times we like to say a phone is “built like a tank,” but nothing has ever embodied that phrase like the V10. If you want to get the most out of this hefty phone, you’re going to have to look underneath the layers of armor. We’ll get you off to the right start with these 12 things you should do. Our model was graciously provided by AT&T, but these tips will apply to all models.
Before we really get started, let’s do one thing that will make this guide much easier to follow. By default, the Settings on the V10 are organized by tabs. The idea is to better organize the settings, but it actually makes it harder to find things. We’ll be using the list view for this guide, and we think you should, too.
The most notable feature on the LG V10 is the new “Second screen.” It’s a little display at the top of the main display. This area is used to show the time, date, battery, and notifications when the main display is off, but it can be even more useful when the main display is on. You can use it for shortcuts to your favorite apps, contacts, music controls, and more.
In the same way as above, you can add your favorite contacts to the Second screen
There are a few other handy things you can do with the Second Screen. They can be enabled by going to Settings > Second screen > Show when main screen on.
You can also adjust what the Second Screen shows when the main display is off. Go to Settings > Second screen > Show when the main screen off. Choose to show the Date & time or your Signature.
LG finally has a (non-Nexus) phone with a fingerprint sensor. The power button on the back of the V10 doubles as the fingerprint sensor as well. It can be used for a few things, such as Android Pay and Google Play Store purchases, but the most common use is unlocking the phone. You can press and hold your finger down on the button to bypass the lock screen entirely. First, you have to add your fingers.
If you don’t want to use your fingerprint to unlock your phone there are other options for you. Android phones come with a bunch of different ways to lock your device, but the V10 has one you’ve never seen before. KnockCode allows you to set up a pattern of taps to unlock your phone (and it can still work as a back-up to fingerprints). Here’s how to do it.
One of the newer software features on LG phones is called Smart Settings. With this feature, you can have the V10 automatically adjust settings based on your location or connected accessories. For example, when you’re at work you can have notification sounds turned off, or when you get home WiFi can automatically be enabled. It’s an incredibly handy feature you’ll want to use.
Note: In order to use the “Home” settings you’ll have to turn on “My Places” in Settings > General > Location.
One of the most iconic features of LG phones has become the infamous buttons on the back of the phone. No one else is putting buttons on the back of phones, and it really does make a lot of sense. LG takes advantage of these buttons to perform a few tasks besides just adjusting the volume. You can use them to quickly launch the camera or take notes when the display is off.
Double tapping Volume Up will launch the QMemo app for taking notes. Double tapping Volume Down will quickly launch the camera. On that same page in the settings you can choose to have the camera automatically take a photo as soon as it’s launched from the shortcut.
Adding shortcuts to the lock screen can make it easy to quickly open your favorite apps. LG allows you to add five shortcuts to the lock screen. The shortcuts will only appear on the lock screen if you use the “None” or “Swipe” screen lock methods.
When you swipe down to see your notifications you’ll notice a bunch of toggles across the top. These toggles are called “Quick Settings,” and you can scroll left-to-right to see more. All of these toggles can be customized to your liking.
The LG V10 is a member of a dying breed: phones with microSD card slots. Samsung, Motorola, and HTC have dropped physical storage from most of their devices (to the dismay of many Android fans), but LG is sticking with what the people want. You can easily upgrade your storage capacity without buying any cloud storage subscriptions and relying on a data connection.
Some carrier models of the LG V10 will come with a lot of apps pre-installed. There could be over 20 apps already on your device that you have no intention of ever using. The good news is we can uninstall, or at least disable, most of the bloatware. Let’s do it.
If you would like to revive a disabled app you can go to Settings > Apps. Swipe over to the Disabled tab and find the app.
Creating folders on your home screen is a good way to organize apps, but LG takes that idea one step further. With the default LG launcher you can create custom folders inside the app drawer. The app drawer is the area that shows all of your installed apps. Folders can really make it easier to find apps if you have a lot installed.
40 Tips & Tricks for the LG V10
If you already own the LG V10, or plan on picking one up, a great resource to check out is AndroidForums.com. There you will find a dedicated forum for the LG V10. Other users can share their experiences, ask questions, and participate in the community. It’s a great place to go if you want to get the most out of your phone. Here are a few threads to check out.