LG V30 Plus 128GB
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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.- 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,...
- 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.
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This is a great phone. I was torn between this and the LG G6, since my previous phone was an LG G3. Ultimately I chose the V30. My only issues is the microphone location - I find myself covering up the microphone with a finger with making a phone call and the person on the other end has to ask if...
LG V30+ Dual SIM 128GB Smartphone - Aurora Black - Water Resistant, HiFi Audio, Wireless Charging, Dual Camera, 2 Years Warranty
Am just giving a review what i felt about Lgv30 from my last 3 weeks experience. My previous experience with LG was nexus 5 and LG g30. Which i love and used for more than 3 years fully. Both had issue with the display.
Review: LG V30+ smartphone
In Australia, LG has pushed its G-series phone as its flagship model while the more-refined V-series has been hard to source. But now the company has officially released a souped-up V30 to these shores and it looks impressive.
LG V30 review: groundbreaking phone with a deal-breaking flaw
And funk and punk. And rap and rock. And jazz and blues. This is the best-sounding smartphone that's ever been made, and it also has LG's finest industrial design to date. The V30 is distinctive, modern, and stacked with desirable features, a phone seemingly destined for inevitable stardom.- Best headphone audio from a phone
- Ergonomically excellent
- Uncompromising spec sheet includes wireless charging and water resistance
- Impressive speed and battery life
- The display is distractingly bad
- Bloatware
- bloatware as far as the eye can see
- Camera doesn't produce the most lifelike images
LG V30 review: Stunning design, flawed workmanship
The LG V30 is a smartphone with amazing looks. And while it's not the most innovative thing out there in terms of features, it's on the whole very compelling.- Good performance
- Practical Always-on-display
- Easy to handle
- Mediocre display
- Slow HDR mode
There have been a lot of ‘almost great’ smartphone releases in 2017, and the LG V30 is another such example. There’s a lot of great, if not excellent things about this phone, but at the same time there are a couple of issues that, in the face of strong competition, are hard to ignore.
- Beautiful design with an expansive, small-bezel display
- Packed with features including Gigabit LTE, high-quality DAC, water resistance, microSD expansion and headphone jack
- Excellent rear cameras
- LG’s p-OLED display technology needs work
- Unimpressive, clunky and bloated software
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.- Best smartphone audio today
- Excellent design
- Poor camera by flagship standards
- Average performance
- Unreliable display
It has been in the market for quite a while now but unfortunately, it has not been able to set its feet in the smartphone world like some of the other companies have. Yes, we are talking about LG. It is a brand that has been around but is invisible, especially of late, to many of us for some reason.
- Premium Design
- Great Hardware
- Excellent multimedia
- Camera captures good details
- Android Nougat (still!
- Overwhelming UI
- Not so great selfie camera
LG V30 Smartphone Review
With the LG V30, the Koreans have made quite an effort, producing the smartphone that many had already wished for during MWC. It brings all the missing features, which were lacking in the LG G6 to become an absolutely high-end product: a current top SoC, a quad-DAC audio-chip, and wireless charging.