As part of its "Bundle Up For Winter" promo, LG will throw in a free 64GB micro-SD card, spare battery and charging cradle for every purchase of the LG V10. Separately, the freebies amount to $125.

According to AndroidCentral, interested takers will have to buy the V10 from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon for them to qualify for the free items. However, the giveaways will not come with the purchase. Owners must head over to LG's promo page to fill out a form and send a copy of the receipt. Only then will the goods be delivered. One last thing, the promo is valid from Nov. 30 to Dec. 20.

LG is no stranger to holiday promos. It can be remembered that both the Korean OEM's high-end flagships, the V10 and the G4, received a $100 price drop last week. Verizon is selling the V10 for $672 off contract. That's $28 per month for two years. Meanwhile, the G4 is much cheaper at $552 or $23 per month. Both devices come with a removable battery and micro-SD compatibility.

Going back to the V10, its specs include a 5.7-inch QHD display, a 2.1-inch 1024 x 160 secondary display, 4GB of RAM and 6GB of expandable internal memory. Qualcomm's Snapdragon 808 SoC is on board, towing a hexacore CPU and the Adreno 418 GPU. Android 5.1.1 is pre-installed while lights are kept on by a 3,000 mAh battery, per PhoneArena.

The V10 sports a 16-megapixel back camera that supports LED flash, laser autofocus and OIS. Its two five-megapixel front-facing units can take selfies and hold video chats in high-quality resolution.

Why the need for a dual front camera setup? GizMag indicates that two lenses allow users to capture more vivid, wide-angle 120-degree pictures by merging the images of both cameras. The setup functions like human eyes. More cameras will offer a wider depth of field.

In terms of design, the V10 is flat and sturdy. It bears some of LG's typical handset characteristics like the bland top and bottom bezels as well as the placement of the volume toggles on the back. Lastly, its plastic build is complemented with stainless steel bars on the side edges.

"The V10 is a more powerful version of the LG G4 and offers a larger display, a unique secondary screen, a better and more durable build quality, a fingerprint scanner and a camera that excels in video recording," said tech reviewer Lanh Nguyen of AndroidAuthority. "If the G4 fell short of your expectations and you were looking for more, a lot more is what you are getting with the LG V10."