Testseek.co.uk have collected 534 expert reviews of the LG V30 / V30 Plus and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG V30 / V30 Plus.
September 2017
(84%)
534 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
111 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
840100534
The editors liked
Great design and build
Waterproofing
3.5mm headphone socket and headphones sound great thanks to Quad DAC
Wide-angle camera
Good battery life
Good fingerprint sensor placement
Lightweight
LG's best design
Ever
Audio
Streamlined design
Gorgeous OLED display
Phenomenal sound quality
Gorgeous design
Versatile dual-lens camera
Lovely sound
Adaptable dual-lens camera
Premium design
Skinny screen bezel
Crammed with features
Interesting camera improvements
Bursting with features
The LG V30 almost has it all
A great camera
Speedy processor
Huge OLED screen
Excellent battery life
Wireless charging
MicroSD storage and the best headphone jack on a phone
OLED screen
Highly creative video mode
Superb audio
Great battery life
The editors didn't like
Display isn't the best quality out there
Some software quirks (failed Bluetooth) and bloat apps
Camera performance could be better in some areas
UI still isn't A1
Camera isn't industry-leading
UI needs a complete overhaul
Price
One of the weakest OLED screens around
Camera quality still not up there with the best
HDR video quality not up to snuff
Camera doesn't rival the competition
Doesn't launch with Android Oreo
Display viewing angles shift colour
No protrair mode on the camera
Battery isn't removable
Could be quite expensive
Ergonomic quirks can make the V30 awkward to hold. You may miss some shots due to slow camera autofocus. Carrier-specific versions come with annoying bloatware and logos
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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...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
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...
Dual cameras, one ultra-wide angle, Possibly supports T-Mobile's new 600MHz network, Well-placed fingerprint sensor
No removable battery
LG's big-screen V30 phone ditches a distinctive design, but keeps its unique ultra-wide camera while potentially bringing support for new network technology to the table...
Wrapping it upThe V10 was big, heavy, and rubbery, the V20 was still big, if a little lighter, and metal-clad, and both had secondary displays in the top right corner. The V30 is light, compact, and has a single display that leaves little room for anythin...