Everything about lg v30 !!
LG V30
It's a 6-incher, so there's some expected size gap between the V30 and the G6 on paper. But, in real life, the V30 is actually the sleeker device of the two thanks to a curved front panel, a thinner body and its impressively low weight. Believe it or not, the V30 is, in fact, lighter than the G6. Around back, you won't find the V10's rubber, or the V20's aluminum, it's all glass this time.
True to the V-series traditions however, the V30 has undergone MIL-STD-810 compliance testing (14 out 25 tests passed, if you need to know) implying increased drop and impact resistance.
More importantly, the handset is IP68 certified for dust and water resistance, a first for an LG V phone. Previous generations prioritized the removable battery over environmental sealing.
LG makes a big deal out of its new camera - yes, it's a dual setup similar to the ones on the G5, G6, and the V20, yet it's unlike any of those. The primary cam, the 16MP unit that's not ultra-wide, is treated to a superior lens with a glass element up front and an f/1.6 aperture, the brightest on a smartphone. The super-wide shooter is 13MP, same resolution as on the G6, but with a wider aperture too - f/1.9 vs. f/2.4. Sadly, the front-facing cam is still a measly 5MP. You'd be better off sticking to mirror selfies with the rear cam
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