Took a long time to decide what I thought would be the best phone for me, the one that I wouldn't be annoyed with because it was missing X. Been about a month, and I know I made the right choice.
Took a long time to decide what I thought would be the best phone for me, the one that I wouldn't be annoyed with because it was missing X. Been about a month, and I know I made the right choice.
I have owned several other popular IOS and Android phones, but nothing even comes close to the LG V30. The OLED screen is very pleasing to the eyes and the camera produces vivid pictures with amazing colors.
I damaged my V30 yesterday when it dropped and was crushed under 250+ lbs. while leaning against a street curb. The front glass cracked, the rear glass shattered and the metal body twisted. I doubt it still works but may attempt to have it resurrected.
battery life; screen; lack of bezels; full screen support; 1/8; quad DAC; wireless charging; camera; SD card slot; no notch; rear fingerprint sensor (6/18
no notification LED, LG's version of Android not intuitive or convenient compared to HTC sense, though I appreciate it doesn't add too much junk on top of Android; (6/18
I've been long time Samsung user and though I've enjoyed Samsung this Phone blows them away. The battery life is simply amazing. I can use this phone almost non-stop all day and still have more than 50% at the end of the day.
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...
*Upgrading from a G4 and J7 Perx (cause the G4 bootlooped and the phone had to be ordered)* What I like: Great cameras (all 3, yes 3!) and software to go with. Great photo quality. Great design, very slim and light. Great display size and picture quality.
If you've been holding out for a smartphone that doesn't put the squeeze on useful features, but does the opposite, filling it to the brim with utilities, you might have thought you'd be waiting an eternity. But actually, the LG V30+ is that very phone.
Streamlined design; Crammed with features; Interesting camera improvements
Doesn't launch with Android Oreo; Display viewing angles shift colour; No portrait mode on the camera
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.
Lovely sound; Adaptable dual-lens camera; Premium design; Skinny screen bezel
HDR video quality not up to snuff; Camera doesn't rival the competition
The V30 is LG's latest flagship device and it offers a whole load of features that wouldn't find anywhere else. It's a great phone, but one that appears to have lost some of its lustre as a result of the delayed release.
Loads of features; Stunning audio; The nicest looking LG phone yet
Screen isn't great; Stuck on Android 7; LG's software is still ugly
FullVision Display The LG V30 has a super-large 6" QHD+ OLED FullVision Display. The screen has a 2:1 aspect ratio with 2880 x 1440 pixels. Although the screen is bigger than its predecessors (LG V20 / 5.7"), the phone itself is smaller, thanks to the new bezel-less design.
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