The LG V30 is a handset with powerful attributes that define a high-end device: amazing display, excellent industrial design, a very good camera and a very fast processor and connectivity.
The LG V30 is a handset with powerful attributes that define a high-end device: amazing display, excellent industrial design, a very good camera and a very fast processor and connectivity.
The LG V30+ may not be a flagship smartphone on the lines of the Google Pixel 2 XL, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 or Apple iPhone X, but that doesn't make it any less of a flagship. After years of competing with the big guns, it seems LG has opted for a new approach with its pricing and positioning.
The LG G6 rebooted LG's direction to something more concrete and the LG V30+ cemented that focus into something more compelling and truly desirable. It's got a simple yet beautiful and elegant design, solid performance and nice pair of cameras.
* Great performance; * Very nice display; * Impressive dual-rear camera; * Beautiful design; * Water-resistance; * Wireless charging; * HiFi sound
* Very expensive
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.
The LG V30 is a beautiful and easy-going phone, despite all the packed-in features. Our initial tests proved it works like a dream and feels super simple to use, offering a brilliantly huge screen and high-quality camera in a small, slim chassis; something that most of its rivals are still unable to...
The laundry list of positives on the V30 are absolutely staggering to say the least, and the V30 offers more bang for your buck in more areas than most smartphones can claim. It's not the cheapest phone available, but it's also not the most expensive flagship out there either, all while not...
Killer design; Beautiful OLED screen; HDR10 and Dolby Vision support; Ultra small bezels; IP68 water and dust resistance; Floating bar is ultra useful; Always-on screen is excellent; 2-year warranty; Excellent battery life; microSD card support; 3.5mm audio jack; aptx and aptx HD support; Great...
Front facing camera isn't good; Low light photos can be a bit dark on auto mode
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