Unraveled in August at IFA, LG V30 has made it to the Indian market and is currently available for sale on Amazon official website. The “Plus” variant of the phone was launched in India on Thursday months after it was first unveiled during MWC earlier this year. The LG V30+ is the first smartphone to come with a f/1.6 camera and Hi-Fi 32-bit Quad-DAC audio technology.
LG V30+ Price, Availability And Launch Offers
The price of the LG V30+ is Rs 44,990 and is available currently in two variants – Aurora Black and Cloud silver colour. Customers can enjoy many offers that have been unveiled by Amazon like a free wireless charger of about Rs 3000 worth and Rs 6,400 worth in-app purchases for the Beat Fever app. Both of these offers are available until tomorrow only. There is also a free one-time screen replacement, which is worth Rs 12,000 and in exchange for an old smartphone may also avail additional Rs 2,000 off.
LG V30+ Specifications
LG V30+ comprises of a 6-inch QHD+ FullVision OLED display with a pixel density of 638ppi and a screen resolution of 1440×2880 pixels. The smartphone runs on Android 7.1.2 and is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor. The handset of 4GB RAM includes a dual-SIM (Nano), protection of Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and is supported by the HDR10 standard. The LG UX 6.0 skin on top with dust and water resistance body and face unlocking system makes it definitely alluring.
LG V30+ Camera
Interestingly, this is a smartphone with a dual rear camera setup. The primary camera is 16-megapixel and the secondary camera is of 13-megapixel with 1/3.09-inch sensor and 1/3.4-inch sensor, respectively. Strikingly, the handset also encompasses a laser autofocus for the rear camera and dual-LED flash paired up with a f/1.6 aperture and a 71-degree field of view lens for the first rear camera and a 120-degree field of view for the second one. As far as the selfie camera is concerned, it is not much tempting with a 5-megapixel sensor comprising of a 90-degree wide-angle lens and a f/2.2 aperture. Let’s see how the smartphone will be embraced in a selfie-centric Indian market of smartphone.