2 December 2017.PredecessorSuccessor,RelatedTypeDimensions151.7 mm (5.97 in) H75.4 mm (2.97 in) W7.3 mm (0.29 in) DMass158 g (5.6 oz)Original:Current: AndroidOcta-core (4x2.45 GHz & 4x1.9 GHz)540Memory4 GB RAMStorageV30: 64 GBV30+: 128 GB, up to 256 GB3,300, not user-replaceableDisplay6 in (150 mm) 2880×1440 2:1 aspect ratio (537 )RearDual 16 MP IMX351 (f/1.6, 3-axis, laser & phase detection AF) + 13 MP (f/1.9), Video at at 30fps, at 60fps, at 120fps5 MP (f/2.2), facial recognitionSoundQuadWebsiteThe LG V30 is an manufactured by as part of the. Unveiled on 31 August 2017 as the successor to the, the V30 foregoes the V20's secondary display for a 'floating bar' which has nearly the same functions as the second display. It still features quad for improved audio. Contents.History The phone was teased on 3 August 2017 in a press release from LG showing the bottom half of the FullVision display. On 7 August press invitations were sent out featuring the words 'Lights. Video teasers were later released, advertising the phone's display, audio and camera capabilities. Specifications Hardware The V30 has a Gorilla Glass 5 front and rear plate sandwiching an aluminum body and a 6.0-inch FullVision Display, with a 2:1 aspect ratio (marketed as 18:9), manufactured.
Its processor is a SoC with an GPU, coupled with 4 GB RAM. The V30 has 64 GB of internal storage, while the V30+ has 128 GB, which is expandable via card. This is also the first LG smartphone to feature an OLED display.The LG V30 uses a dual-lens camera setup with a 16- main sensor with a 71° field of view, and a 13-megapixel wide angle sensor with a 120° field of view. However, the main camera also features a f/1.6, the lowest in a smartphone at the time of release, and a 10-bit sensor.
I currently have the LG V30+ (LG-H930DS) running At&t SIM on StraightTalk Wireless. But seems I never have good signal or speeds. Will you update your firmware for LG v30+ to Android 9? 15:14:53 admin says: Log in to Reply. Hello, When LG releases. 15:23:55 bolohov says. Android 9 Pie for LG V30 and V30S ThinQ: Features and Release. LG launched the LG V30 flagship in August 2017 with pre-loaded Android 7.1.2 Nougat. The bigger V30+ flagship has been released in select markets like South Korea, Australia and India in December 2017 with the same android version that of V30.
The 10-bit HDR image sensor is capable of capturing nearly 1,070,000,000 different colors, which is about 211% more colors than an 8-bit image sensor. The main sensor has, which corrects motion blur in photos and videos, but there is no OIS on the wide angle lens.The V30 supports up to 1 download speed on. The H932 model of the V30, for, is the first smartphone to support 4G's, with a frequency of 600 MHz.
Software The V30 ships with (upgradeable to 9.0 but without Treble support ) with LG's custom skin, 6.0+. It comes with Android's feature. Reception The V30 has received praise for having one of the most mature dual-camera systems available and for its audio quality, retaining the headphone jack as other premium smartphones stopped providing it, and including multiple audio sensors for input and a 32-bit Quad-DAC (Digital Analog Converter) for output.The phone has been criticized for excessive on carrier-branded devices and its screen quality has been criticized for its relative lack of color saturation and flaws, as with the — which features a display also made by LG.
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