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The 6-inch 18:9 QHD P-OLED display is just as amazing as the Samsung's AMOLED. The display is visible under direct sunlight and OLED display are good for power management. We observed colour shift issue, this exists on all P-OLED based display including G...
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It has been in the market for quite a while now but unfortunately, it has not been able to set its feet in the smartphone world like some of the other companies have. Yes, we are talking about LG. It is a brand that has been around but is invisible, espec...
Premium Design, Great Hardware, Excellent multimedia, Camera captures good details...
Android Nougat (still!), Overwhelming UI, Not so great selfie camera...
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Take a straw poll - on social media or in person - and ask how many people around you have a LG smartphone. Chances are there will be a majority who do not have one. What is about LG that it hasn't been able to make a dent in the smartphone space? It's no...
Beautiful design, Cine Mode in camera, Powerful performance...
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. However, a faulty display and b...
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The LG V30+ ($912 at Sprint; $929 unlocked) is an even better phone to capture the entire world and listen to large, high-quality music files than the standard LG V30. The V30+ is really just a V30 with 128GB of storage and a pair of pretty good earphones...
Audiophile-friendly output, Lots of storage, Wide-angle camera, The latest LTE bands for your carrier...
Models can't be easily moved between carriers, Screen and camera don't quite measure up to Galaxy Note 8, Expensive...
With tons of storage and powerful music capabilities, the LG V30+ has potential to be the ultimate phone for audiophiles...
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It seems LG has woken to the fact that mobile business in India cannot be ignored any furtherDisplay, Performance, designColour Shifting, cameraContrary to the earlier practice, LG has this time launched their latest smartphone, LG V30+, in India quite so...
Display, Performance, design...
Colour Shifting, camera...
Finally, It seems LG has woken to the fact that mobile business in India cannot be ignored any further. LG V30 + is the best device that the company has been able to come out till date. It is elegant and is a work horse. Pricing is bang on target and will...
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LG is a perennial underdog in the smartphone industry, constantly overshadowed by Samsung and others. To its credit, the company knows this, and keeps trying new approaches that might appeal to niche audiences - things that capitalise on its in-house expe...
Good, Gorgeous design, High-end audio, Good performance, Good battery life...
Colour shifting on screen is distracting, No portrait mode, Below par camera performance...
Overall, it's clear that LG has managed to improve by leaps and bounds this year, first with the G6 and now with the V30+. It looks phenomenally good and will appeal to people who love having a lot of features to play around with. Of course, there are sti...
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We were very happy with LG's G6 when it released at the beginning of this year, but it was overshadowed by the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. In the months since then, nearly every company has released a new model with a nearly borderless 18:9 screen and...
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You can't always get everything you want. This rule of thumb applies to literally every life scenario. Even when you're out buying a brand new smartphone. One look at the LG V30+ though and you realize you were wrong the whole time. Well mostly. The V30+...
Looks amazing, Sounds amazing, Good all-round performance, Fabulous battery life...
Poor display, Slow sofware, Forgettable front camera, No stereo speakers...
You see I have mixed feelings about the V30+. The V30+ is the first LG phone in a long time to make sense as far as pricing is concerned. It may not be perfect but then there's hardly a thing as a perfect smartphone anyways. The V30+ ought to be given a s...
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When you pull the LG V30+ out of its box, you instantly fall in love with it. Seriously, over the first few minutes, hours or more, you won't think about any other smartphone, and I include the iPhone X and Galaxy Note 8 there. But then, over the next few...
Best smartphone audio today, Excellent design...
Poor camera by flagship standards, Average performance, Unreliable display...
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...
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The LG V20 was a really unique smartphone offering from LG last year with some unique feature, including a stunning camera experience. This year, the LG V30 and V30+ hope to upgrade the product and expectations. LG V30+ will become available in India this...
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...
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We spent some time with the device for a while and here are our first impressions.LG has finally unveiled the latest or should we say the true flagship smartphone of 2017, the V30+, in India. The device comes with a price tag of Rs 44,990 and it will be a...
To conclude, the LG V30+ looks a pretty interesting device with some premium design along with some top-notch hardware. As for the competition is concerned, the smartphone will surely face a stiff competition from the likes of Apple iPhone 8, Samsung Gala...
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