Now that the LG V30 has been announced, Phandroid takes a look at how it stacks up to its predecessor in the LG V20, while also looking at whether you should upgrade to the V30.
Now that the LG V30 is officially here, Phandroid takes a look at the competition to see how the V30 stands up against other 2017 flagships, including the iPhone 7 Plus, Galaxy Note 8, HTC U11, and Pixel XL.
I have the LG V30 and I'm testing out the camera. It has two cameras again. The main camera is 16MP, the wide-angle is 13MP. Here are some sample photos:
Main Camera
Wide Angle
The LG V30's battery life has been tested in the early going. Its 3,300mAh battery pack seems to last quite a decent amount of time, and thanks to its OLED technology the Always On Display feature doesn't use much battery at all.
Early LG V30 impressions say it's what the G6 should have been, with the sort of polish that you'd hope for from a flagship follow-up. It also does well without the second screen gimmick.
The LG V30 is officially here. The device is poised to be a multimedia beast with advanced features like dual cameras, its 18:9 Quad HD+ display, and a 32-bit Quad DAC.
The LG V30 spec sheet has been fully outed as it's been announced. Highlights include a 6-inch POLED QHD+ display with zero-bezel design, a Snapdragon 835 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB or 128GB storage options, dual cameras, a Quad DAC, and more.
It seems pretty certain at this point that the V30 won't have the Second Screen. Instead, it will have a Floating Bar widget. Did you use the Second Screen much? Will you miss it?
In case there was any doubt that the LG V30+ is real, Evan Blass has tweeted a photo of its logo. Rumors say the V30+ launches the same day as the regular model.
LG Electronics Inc. introduced two 15-second ads for its flagship V30 smartphone slated to be showcased later this month, which apparently targeted Samsung Electronics Co.'s upcoming Note smartphone, industry watchers said Tuesday.
LG's Android skin is getting a bump to version 6.0 (not the be confused with the Android version), with a few improvements in store specifically for the V30. The company confirmed that the V30 will have a floating bar in place of a second screen, which allows for quick access to various functions.
Immersion announced this week that it has partnered with LG to bring its HD TouchSense technology to the LG V30. The company’s TouchSense is similar to that of the iPhone’s Taptic Engine.
ETNews reports that an LG V30 Plus will go on sale the same time as the LG V30. The devices will reportedly be split into 64 GB and 128 GB versions (the Plus model presumably carrying the larger memory capacity) and may differ in their “audio system” and “wireless charging.”
LG posted on their Korean social site to confirm the upcoming LG V30 and its OLED display. We've had rumors about the phone for months now so this is no surprise, but LG has teased more info about the camera is coming soon.
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