LG V30
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- AnonD-113400
- TRS
- 17 Jun 2017
Phone looks good but it will be same thing again, mediocre battery life where lg all the time loses.. Someone must teach them, without good battery life lg can't sell flagships well.. Keep up crap batteries lg.
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- Anonymous
- 5H7
- 16 Jun 2017
AnonD-677434, 15 Jun 2017The issue with replaceable battery (which I LOVE LG V10 own... morethe actual reasoning that it would be "cost prohibitive" to seal batteries is not because the IP rating...it to bring the consumer in to pay extra money for repairs...for new batteries (if supported..some are hardwired or glued to the device)...and planned obsolescence, as the battery is normally, the first component to begin failing.
Now, if graphene batteries take off, (they're prototyping), we can see 7 times capacity and 7 times longevity, which would meet most consumer needs in 1 battery.
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- Anonymous
- 5H7
- 16 Jun 2017
Anonymous, 16 Jun 2017...Rubber seals, with a similar mechanism as the V20. Done... moreI will admit that a higher rating may be slightly more difficult. However, nowhere near impossible to achieve with removable battery...
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- Anonymous
- 5H7
- 16 Jun 2017
AnonD-677434, 15 Jun 2017The issue with replaceable battery (which I LOVE LG V10 own... more...Rubber seals, with a similar mechanism as the V20. Done...almost 0 cost. the "Fiscal Impossibility" is a marketing term, and amounts to nothing actually...
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- AnonD-677434
- EDw
- 15 Jun 2017
AnonD-677205, 14 Jun 2017If LG puts a replaceable battery on this one, I'm almost de... moreThe issue with replaceable battery (which I LOVE LG V10 owner here with 3 spare batteries) is to make the phone water resistant/proof would be cost prohibitive. So it is either water proof/resistant or removable battery. Perhaps in the future doing both will cost less but mean time it is one or the other. :-(
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- jan V30
- T0v
- 14 Jun 2017
Anonymous, 14 Jun 2017The top section of the screen (below 2nd display) isnt curv... moreI was sent email to the mother company in korea,just to tell them to NOT remove IR port,which is main feature for me...
I hope they listen to us..
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- Anonymous
- 4jN
- 14 Jun 2017
The top section of the screen (below 2nd display) isnt curved causing the main display to look assymentrical. The selfie cam in the centre looks good but may not be practical if one is going to be using the secondary display (now split in 2). Thats my only issue.
Removable batteries are safer/ more convenient but no company wants to do it anymore SO BE IT. OLEDs are replacing LCDs so again SO BE IT. Just hope they keep the IR blaster and FM radio which is one the main reasons I buy LG flagships. If not well SBI!!!
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- AnonD-677205
- nv2
- 14 Jun 2017
If LG puts a replaceable battery on this one, I'm almost determined to buy two. Why? Because I fear this might be the last non-consumerist pro-environment flagship phone on the planet. Companies are determined to force us to change phones every 2 years. I strongly disagree. My Galaxy Note 3 is an amazing phone and thanks to the replaceable battery I can use it at least one more year :).
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- jan V30
- T0w
- 13 Jun 2017
6.2 inch.....wooooow specially if it will be Oled QHD+
Really i want strong speaker and New sensor for IR port..
Big battery with QC 4.0 will be more than dream..
Also 128gb storage with this huge phablet will be ok..
Plz LG we want solid phablet more than flagship
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- Anonymous
- DIm
- 13 Jun 2017
I buy it if battery is removable other wise throw it to the garbage
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- Anonymous
- 5H7
- 13 Jun 2017
AnonD-674650, 13 Jun 2017g6 have ubtade to 32bit Both are 32-bit ESS 9218 DACs, the G6's (only in S. Korea) is the ESS 9218+...with the + simply meaning a more clarity driven tuning (better treble, but less bass)
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- AnonD-674650
- rp@
- 13 Jun 2017
AnonD-675993, 10 Jun 2017The big selling points for me for the v20 were the outstand... moreg6 have ubtade to 32bit
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- Anonymous
- 8bE
- 11 Jun 2017
Where is the claim that the V30 will come out without a removable battery coming from? I see no credible rumor anywhere on the internet.
The removable battery is one of the defining elements of LG's V series. Take away enough of the defining elements, and LG has to compete with Samsung on price. Why would they do such a silly thing? Samsung has the economy of scale. And Samsung manufactures the necessary Snapdragon chip. Trust me, LG doesn't want to compete with Samsung on price. And that means offering a unique product that the Samsung is too lazy or otherwise unwilling to compete against. That product is the V series.
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- AnonD-675993
- jtQ
- 10 Jun 2017
The big selling points for me for the v20 were the outstanding ess DAC and headphone amplifier, expandable memory, removable battery, quality camera, and IR blaster (in that order). I regularly use my phone as an audio device using my own 24bit audio files. The phone allows for the use of high impedance headphones and has a good audio out performance. This is something you do not find on any other phone...period. If they keep this up I will likely continue using their phones. Audio performance is hands down better than any phone I have ever used. I would not ever consider buying a phone without an audio out jack. Dongles don't cut it. I know my use does not match those of many others, but that is what I like about LG phones (at least the V series).
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- Anonymous
- 5H7
- 08 Jun 2017
Anonymous, 08 Jun 2017you've gotta back up that bold claim with reasons.It comes down to personal preference. OLED displays can seem to have overblown colors, with IPS being more true to life. OLEDs are normally more expensive. IPS has on average a much longer screen life. IPS also suffers (on average) less than OLED in image retention or burn in.
OLED has better viewing angles. OLED is more power efficient. Some people like the punchy overblown colors. OLED has a much faster average screen response time (0.1ms vs IPS' up to 4ms).
Some manufacturers have utilized Advanced IPS tech to really close the energy and contrast gaps between the display types...
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- Anonymous
- Y2F
- 08 Jun 2017
Anonymous, 07 Jun 2017They should never use OLED, because IPS is the best.you've gotta back up that bold claim with reasons.
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- Anonymous
- 5H7
- 07 Jun 2017
AnonD-18780, 07 Jun 2017Well said. I think today's phones are more fragile, short l... moreIt annoys me when people defend the "latest technology" claim, many manufacturers use when simply REMOVING features. For example, the 3.5mm jack...what latest tech?... Bluetooth?...it would still be there with the 3.5mm jack, its not a replacement, its a partner...USB?...same thing, except now, you cant charge and listen to music...Modularity has a little ground to stand on, since it is actually "new" and requires extra space in a small device. Consumers are getting swindled, and happily accepting and defending the swindlers...
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- Anonymous
- JG0
- 07 Jun 2017
AnonD-673674, 07 Jun 2017So...here's a challenge for manufacturers... produce a phon... moreIf it is good for the environment, it is bad for capitalism/greediness.
Planned obsolescence is good for capitalism/greediness.
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- Anonymous
- JG0
- 07 Jun 2017
Phil, 04 Jun 2017Main rumour is that the screen will/hopefully/should be OLE... moreThey should never use OLED, because IPS is the best.
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- AnonD-18780
- gMJ
- 07 Jun 2017
AnonD-673674, 07 Jun 2017So...here's a challenge for manufacturers... produce a phon... moreWell said. I think today's phones are more fragile, short lifespan and verh delicate to handling. Some companies removed 3.5 Jack, IR blaster, dedicated MicroSD slot and user replaceable battery for the sake so called latest technology.