It is one of the better Android flagships with micro-SD support, P-OLED screen, Qi charging, Snapdragon 835, dual camera – it ticks all the boxes. And its housed in one of the nicer chassis with a screen that takes up most of the space (81.2% screen to body ratio) – it is a delight to use.
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The LG V30+ is a well priced, feature packed handset that will make the majority of users happy. Performance wise, the V30+ is spot on. It marries up an excellent processor with a goodly amount of RAM and storage which should be enough for all but the most hardcore of users.
The LG V30+ is far from perfect but it has its fair share of strengths. It has a remarkable design, boasts of powerful specs, dual rear camera setup with some unique capabilities and a special quad DAC for the music lovers.
It is one of the better Android flagships with micro-SD support, P-OLED screen, Qi charging, Snapdragon 835, dual camera – it ticks all the boxes. And its housed in one of the nicer chassis with a screen that takes up most of the space (81.2% screen to body ratio) – it is a delight to use.
If you are considering buying the LG V30+, we would strongly suggest that you first try it out at a physical retail store to see if you can live with the screen. If it isn't a problem, you should be quite happy with this phone.
Yes, only if you are a hardcore Android user with a penchant for tinkering and tweaking. I know most users won’t care about the quad-DAC or even the Cine Video recording mode but for those who do – the LG V30+ delivers and how!
The V30+ is a premium phone with premium specs but at a very attractive price. The design is great, the performance is well-rounded, the rear camera does some unusual things, the quad DAC is a must have if you're an audiophile, the battery life is nothing short of phenomenal: the LG V30+ has it all.
The LG V30+ is an impressive smartphone, but the LG still needs to work on the execution. The phone has excellent design, but it needs a better camera, better software and more dependable display to convince match up to other flagships. Yet, it's a phone that audiophiles should certainly consider amongst their options.
LG V30+ is a decent phone for those who want to buy something different. The overall performance, coupled with the wide angle camera and stunning display make this a phone that will make you stand out it a crowd. Also, the phone holds the promise of good user experience. But given the past experience with LG phones, it might be a good idea to hold on for a while and see if the price comes down a bit, making this a lot more desirable.