[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought it last week and has not failed in any way. Speed is great, battery life is amazing. Feels great, screen size is perfect. Love it love it love it. Picture quality is awesome.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have had the phone since it launched. The camera and screen are amazing. The pictures and videos i take are far better then you seen on any other device. Besides that the size and shape of the phone is the best in my option. The samaung phones are to slender and long. LG remains the leader in android devices in my mind.
Pros: Style/Design, Features/Settings, Performance, Quality, easy to use
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] As usual , LG has took a chance and stepped ahead of the competition with a new look sand feel with the LGV30. The phone has almost no bevels placing it in another league and leader of the smartphone world. An awesome battery life helps. My hands seem to be too small. I liked the G6 because it did not seem like my thumb couldn't just stretch enough across the keyboard causing the phone to tilt and screen to rotate on accident often causing me to send a message or content I was not ready to send.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had an LG G4 that I got after being an iPhone user for years, and I really liked it but sadly had a bootloop error so I had to get a new phone. I passed on the LG 6 once I heard all the great things about the V30 like the amazing camera, the storage space, the fingerprint unlock, the nice big screen. I could go on and onabout this phone!
Pros: Style/Design, Features/Settings, Performance, Quality, easy to use
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Came from the LG g3 all the way up to g6 then to a v30. I like the improvements. Some little features I notice are missing but I would. Overall sleek and the execution of whatever you may be directed towards, handles like a pro.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The LG V30 is best described as ALMOST perfect. Great build and design, with so-so software experience and excellent battery life and camera features, the V30 ticks almost every box you'd want in a modern smartphone. From an ip68 water resistance rating to excellent rear cameras and stellar wired audio the V30 only falls short in software and for some, the display, though I've experienced no issues with mine. The rear cameras have a plethora of features, modes and manual controls to get the perfect shot, the missing potrait mode may be a deal breaker to some, but the wide angle lens is able to capture some brilliant shots, the first time you boot up the wide angle camera you really can't be prepared to see just how much more of a scene it can capture. I've had this device for just shy of a month now and I can tell you it gently sips battery, even with the Hi-Fi quad DAC on all day, which let me tell you, puts out some amazing audio, no other phone comes close. Now the bad... LG's software experience is a bit clunky, and you're not likely to see android Oreo for quite some time, especially if you're on a US carrier such as AT&T or Verizon but, if you can live with that you'll be hard pressed to find a better phone anywhere else on the market.