The LG V30 is ready for its closeup. Announced at
IFA 2017, the V30 looks gorgeous, sloughs away unnecessary features and amps up
all its best features. It gets a better screen, wireless charging and advanced
video features you don't see on a typical phone, alongside a higher storage
variant called the LG V30+. The LG V30 follows the LG G6 is terms of design,
and features a larger FullVision QHD+ display, in addition to better audio
capabilities from Bang & Olufsen, voice recognition, MIL-STD 810G rating
for durability, IP68 dust and water resistance, and a dual rear camera setup
with an aperture of f/1.6, a first in the smartphone camera industry. It comes
as a direct competition to the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and
upcoming iPhone 8. The LG V30 will begin shipping starting September 21 in the
company's home market South Korea, with an expected global rollout in coming
weeks in Aurora Black, Cloud Silver, Moroccan Blue, and Lavender Violet
colours. No pricing has been provided yet.
The new LG V30 features a dual rear camera setup
with one 16-megapixel sensor coupled with an breakthrough aperture of f/1.6, a
71-degree wide-angle lens, and one 13-megapixel sensor with a 120-degree
wide-angle lens and an aperture of f/1.9. The 16-megapixel shooter with f/1.6
aperture will let more light to enter the lenses to give sharper and highly
focused images. The cameras are also stacked with Crystal Clear Lens to add to
the process of correct colour reproduction and clearer photographs. On the
front side, the LG V30 sports a 5-megapixel wide-angle (90-degrees) camera with
an aperture f/2.2.
Coming to rest of the specifications, the LG V30
runs Android 7.1.2 Nougat along with a refreshed and upgraded UI - UX 6.0+ -
however, Android Oreo can be expected soon. The smartphone features a 6-inch
QHD+ (1440x2880 pixels) OLED FullVision display with a resolution of 538ppi and
HDR10 support. The smartphone is also Daydream compatible. There is also a
second always-on screen situated right above the main display, reminding us of
the one seen on it predecessor LG V20. The LG V30 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon
835 SoC (clock speed and cores unclear as of now) coupled with 4GB of LPDDR4x
RAM.
The inbuilt storage in the LG V30 is 64GB, while the LG V30+ variant has 128GB - with the option to expand it further via microSD card (up to 2TB). The battery that is packed inside the V30 is rated at 3300mAh, and it features Quick Charge 3.0. The connectivity options include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth v5.0 with BLE, NFC, and USB Type-C 2.0 support with compatibility for USB Type-C 3.1. It measures 151.7x75.4x7.3mm and weighs 158 grams.
As confirmed by LG earlier, the LG V30 incorporates
a 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC powered by Bang & Olufsen. The smartphone comes
with the earphones manufactured by B&O Play with three digital filters to
clear out proper sound by changing the decibel values and frequencies. It also
comes with support for Master Quality Authenticated (MQA) technology for
high-resolution audio streaming. The smartphone is, of
course, water-and-dust resistant with IP68 certification, comes with
fingerprint scanner at the back, and supports wireless and quick charging. The
LG V30 supports facial recognition technology, as the one last seen on Galaxy
S8 and Note 8 smartphones, which can unlock the device by just looking at it.
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