Rating 4.2 58 reviews

We're spoilt for choice when it comes to premium-quality smartphones, with the LG V30, as well as the larger LG V30 Plus, being very worthy to this exclusive club. In terms of dazzling features, the V30 ticks a lot of boxes, including these ones!


A Big Screen Experience

The V30 pushes the screen right out to the edges in truly eye-catching style. More than 80% of the front surface area is made up of screen, which hosts a big, clear resolution of 1,440 x 2, 880.


A Near Cinematic Experience

Probably the biggest feature of the screen is what you can watch on it! HDR10 (High Dynamic Range) support means you can enjoy HDR content of cinematic quality from sources including Amazon and Netflix.


A Vastly Improved Camera

The improvements in the V30's camera are in fact so substantial, that it could well be considered the best smartphone camera you can get. It's certainly right up there, thanks to a 16-megapixel main camera, a 13-megapixel wide-angle camera and HDR video, where much attention has focussed on upgrading the shooting, editing and sharing tools.


Sounds Wonderful Too

In recent years, LG phones have made a name for striking audio quality, and the V30 keeps that reputation intact...in fact, it probably enhances it! Put this down to Hi-Fi Quad DAC which basically makes music sound less digital and "tinny", and far more rich and deep, like real music should sound!


Those Important Internals

Some high-quality components inside the V30 deliver the mind-blowing stuff you can see and hear in the V30, with Snapdragon 835 and Android 7.1 Nougat being prominent features of the V30's operational platform.

Manufacturer: LG
Android Police
8 years ago

LG V30 review: Proof that LG can build a grown-up phone, mostly

The V30 is a largely competent high-end smartphone, and probably the best phone LG's ever built. Like the Pixel 2 XL, its OLED display is the clearest (or rather, muddiest) weakness.
Pros:
  • Design The V30 is easily the most elegant and refined smartphone to ever come out of LG
  • IP68 ruggedization, beautiful curved glass, and a polished aluminum frame with a low-bezel display mean this phone looks like the real deal in 2017, Fully loaded 64GB of storage, microSD slot, wireless charging,...
Cons:
  • Display Yeah, it's not good
  • Dingy whites, uneven tone, banding across the panel, and Pixel 2 XL-like blue shifts put this screen at the bottom of the premium phone pile, Camera again LG's distinctly intense image processing looks nice on the V30's screen
  • It looks way too aggressive on my laptop.
Read more on Android Police
themobileindian.com
8 years ago

LG has finally unveiled the latest or should we say the true flagship smartphone of 2017, the V30+, in India. The device comes with a price tag of Rs 44,990 and it will be available on Amzon from December 18.
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Digit
8 years ago

LG V30 Plus

The LG V30+ has as much storage as anyone needs and all the specs, but the execution needs a lot of work.
Pros:
  • Best smartphone audio today
  • Excellent design
Cons:
  • Poor camera by flagship standards
  • Average performance
  • Unreliable display
Read more on Digit
Indian Express
8 years ago

LG V30+ review: Buy this for a wider world view

LG V30+ mobile review: The new flagship smartphone is priced at Rs 44,990 and here's how it performed in our tests.
Read more on Indian Express
review.goodgearguide.com.au
8 years ago

It's not quite clear when this happened. Nor is it clear whether or not this was some kind deliberate marketing move on part of LG or whether it was an early observation by the tech press that found its momentum as an informal tag-line for the device. Regardless, label is nothing if not apt.
Pros:
  • Great camera app
  • Featureset covers all the bases
Cons:
  • Kinda average camera
  • Nougat
Read more on review.goodgearguide.com.au
CNET
8 years ago

LG V30

I just want a phone that does everything. Is that too much to ask? I want a sleek, durable handset that's practically all screen. A device with gobs of performance, loooong battery life, an amazing camera and a headphone jack.
Pros:
  • The LG V30 almost has it all: a great camera
  • speedy processor
  • huge OLED screen
  • excellent battery life
  • waterproofing
  • wireless charging
  • microSD storage and the best headphone jack on a phone
Cons:
  • Ergonomic quirks can make the V30 awkward to hold
  • You may miss some shots due to slow camera autofocus
  • Carrier-specific versions come with annoying bloatware and logos
Read more on CNET
htxt.co.za
8 years ago

After a less than great showing in 2016 LG seems to have fire in its eyes and that passion can be felt in the latest iteration of its smartphones. The G6 that was launched earlier this year was great and that greatness continues in the subject of today's review – The LG V30+.
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techguide.com.au
8 years ago

Pricewise, LG's V30 is also a few hundred dollars cheaper than its premium rivals but can still match them for features. The device has a striking design with a dazzling display, a remarkable camera and numerous other features. LG's V30 is available now from JB Hi-Fi and is priced at $1,199.
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What Hi-Fi?
8 years ago

LG V30

On paper, the V30 has the features to make any movie or music fan salivate - but it only fully delivers in one of those areas. An uprated DAC makes the difference to audio, giving it an edge over its Android rivals.However, the OLED screen doesn't cope as well with HDR video as its rivals.
Pros:
  • Lovely sound
  • Adaptable dual-lens camera
  • Premium design
  • Skinny screen bezel
Cons:
  • HDR video quality not up to snuff
  • Camera doesn't rival the competition
Read more on What Hi-Fi?
dpreview.com
8 years ago

LG V30 camera review

With its extreme wide angle secondary camera and and extensive video feature set, the LG V30 makes a great device for vloggers or anyone else interested in video production with a smartphone. The wide angle works great in still photography as well, allowing you to squeeze more into the frame, without the need for accessory lenses. The V30 doesn't quite match the best in class in terms of pixel-level image quality but is otherwise an excellent device for content production and a great smartphone in general use.
Pros:
  • Mobile video shooting, wide angle photography
Cons:
  • Zooming, large image magnification
Read more on dpreview.com
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