When LG announced in August that it’s latest flagship smartphone, the LG V20, would be the first on the market to be preloaded with the Android Nougat 7.0 operating system, the company publicly revealed no other details about the upcoming phone. That changed recently, when AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon announced plans to bring the new handset to their customers and released its specs and features. The LG V20 is now available for preorder from AT&T; those preorders are set to ship Oct. 24 to 27, and in-store availability will begin Oct. 28. Sprint will begin taking preorders Oct. 21, and availability is set for Oct. 28. T-Mobile announced that it will offer the phone starting Oct. 28, while Verizon says it will also sell the new V20 but has not announced preorder or availability dates. The V20, priced at $829.99 from AT&T, is a 4G LTE handset with a 5.7-inch display, a 2.05-inch always-on secondary display and a quad-core processor. Also included are dual rear-facing cameras and a single front-facing camera. Peruse this eWEEK slide show for more details about the new LG V20 handset.