If there's a sleeper phone that's been on our radar for a while here, it's the . LG has been teasing this phone for what seems like an eternity. We actually got our with it a couple of months ago in August.
If there's a sleeper phone that's been on our radar for a while here, it's the . LG has been teasing this phone for what seems like an eternity. We actually got our with it a couple of months ago in August.
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
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.
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+.
It was no surprise whatsoever that LG launched the new V30 at IFA 2017 in Berlin. LG isn't one to keep its phone a secret right up until the launch event and so not only confirmed the name ahead of time, but various specs and features and well.
Best phone for camera and display
Display; Rear Camera; Battery backup is really awesome; Fullview app scaling option; Fast charging; Dust water resistant; Slim and sleek design feels better in hand
Selfi camera 5mp no portrait mode
In its third iteration the LG V series continues its focus on audio, photography, and videography. The LG V30 takes this experience to a whole new level with a Hi-Fi Quad DAC and a camera that is packed with features.
Beautiful glass/metal design Display is vibrant and sharp Wireless Charging Hi-Fi Quad DAC IP68/MIL-STD-810G rating All day battery life A feature-rich camera experience MicroSD expansion
Software could still be improved Front facing camera quality lags behind competitors
I have mixed feelings about LG range of smartphones. Over the previous two years, the company has had a rough time of competing with the likes of Apple and Samsung with their flagship G-series range of smartphones.
I've been using a LG V30 for a couple months, check out my first impressions , and last week a T-Mobile retail version arrived while the V30 finally hit store shelves. If you use your phone for video creation and you still enjoy music through a standard 3.5mm audio jack then the V30 is the best...
Elegant design and superb feel in hand; Fun and creative video tools; High quality dual rear cameras; 3.5 mm headset jack with Quad DAC; Long battery life; Future proof on T-Mobile with 600 MHz support
Auto-brightness is wonky; Price is about $100 too high; Doesn't launch with Android 8.0 Oreo
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.
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
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
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