Rating 4.2 56 reviews

LG V30+ is a premium 6.0-inch smartphone that launched. It features dual-SIM slots and 128 GB of storage.


The standard LG V30 model offers less storage and lacks the complementary LG QuadPlay earbuds that the Plus model provides in the box.

Manufacturer: LG
Engadget
8 years ago

LG devices often get overshadowed by its bigger rivals, but its new V30 insists you pay attention to it. It's an elegant, well-built device with powerful performance and some of the best audio quality we've ever heard out of a smartphone.
Pros:
  • Excellent
  • water-resistant design
  • Strong performance
  • Flexible
  • powerful video features
  • It sounds fantastic
Cons:
  • Screen appears gritty at low brightness
  • Low-light camera performance could be better
  • Middling battery life
Read more on Engadget
Mobile Syrup
8 years ago

LG V30 Review: A bottomless grab bag of Android treats

The LG V30 has everything an Android fan could wish for (apart from stock Android)
Pros:
  • Good low light shooting and wide angle feature
  • Great audio quality for listening and recording
  • Beautiful
  • yet durable design
Cons:
  • Still some camera imperfections
  • Slightly bloated software experience
  • Could be slimmer
Read more on Mobile Syrup
Notebookcheck
8 years ago

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.
Read more on Notebookcheck
Digitaltrends
8 years ago

LG V30 Review

A strong competitor for 2017's best Android phone.
Pros:
  • OLED screen
  • Highly creative video mode
  • Wide-angle camera
  • Superb audio
  • Great battery life
Cons:
  • Lacking video and photo editing features
  • Screen edges very sensitive
  • No unlocked version yet
Read more on Digitaltrends
Tom's Guide
8 years ago

LG V30 Review: A Near Masterpiece for Media Producers

The camera has become the defining facet of high-end smartphones, perhaps more than any other feature. New handsets are compared first on the basis of their photography skills. Breakthroughs like dual lenses and the ever-popular Portrait Mode have done an admirable job of condensing the capabilities...
Pros:
  • Slim
  • light design
  • Delightful wide-angle camera
  • Immersive display
  • Excellent audio from the Quad DAC
  • Headphone jack
Cons:
  • Mono bottom-firing speaker
  • LG software learning curve
  • Poor battery life
Read more on Tom's Guide
PC World
8 years ago

LG V30 review: Another great LG phone that just isn't great enough

The V30 is a really good phone in a sea of great ones, and it just doesn't do enough to stand out from the crowd.
Pros:
  • Compact design
  • great battery life
  • and top-of-the-line specs
  • Camera app brings excellent features and shooting modes
  • Quad DAC offers superior sound...
Cons:
  • Display is inconsistent and duller than other OLEDs
  • UX 6.0+ skin doesn't improve on the Android experience
  • Image quality isn't as good as its peers
Read more on PC World
Pocket Lint
8 years ago

LG V30 review: A flagship that's not just for creatives

With big phones increasing in popularity, the LG V30 lands in a space that's more competitive than ever before. The Samsung Galaxy S8+ and the Note 8 are particular rivals and there's competition from devices like the (more affordable) Huawei Mate 10 Pro .
Pros:
  • Great design and build
  • Waterproofing
  • 3.5mm headphone socket and headphones sound great thanks to Quad DAC
  • Wide-angle camera
  • Good battery life
  • Good fingerprint sensor placement
Cons:
  • Display isn't the best quality out there
  • Some software quirks (failed Bluetooth) and bloat apps
  • Camera performance could be better in some areas
Read more on Pocket Lint
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?
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
review.goodgearguide.com.au
8 years ago

LG V30+ Review: The videographer's smartphone arrives

The V-series has always been LG’s playground for the more ambitious fare left out of their more-mainstream flagship G-series - and all the better for it. The V30 continues that trend in good form. Somewhere along the line, LG’s V30 became ‘the videographer’s smartphone’.
Pros:
  • Great camera app
  • Featureset covers all the bases
Cons:
  • Kinda average camera
  • Nougat
Read more on review.goodgearguide.com.au
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