The V30S brings the ThinQ brand to LG`s phone lineup.
There`s something about a new phone. It gleams, free of fingerprints, as you gingerly take it from its box.
The accessories, perfectly wrapped, have infinite potential. You turn it on and it boots to a clean home screen, ready for you to make it — anything. That`s the beauty of the modern smartphone it; it does so much and it can do whatever you want it to do.
The LG V30S — technically, the LG V30S+ ThinQ, if you`re being pedantic — is a sort-of refresh of the eponymous V30, which was released to great fanfare in late 2017. That phone vaulted the Korean company once again into the spotlight as one that cares about creators, but its robust photo and video tools were hobbled by poorly-performing camera sensors on the front and back.
As we approached MWC 2018, it became apparent that, under new management, LG`s mobile division would not be releasing a successor to the G6 — that will come later this yea...
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