LG V30 could likely launch towards the end of next month, but rumors are suggesting it might lack one of the unique features of the LG V series.

We all know by now that LG is working on the next LG V flagship, the LG V30 handset, that could likely launch towards the end of August. There is no denying the fact that LG is the only company that is striving to integrate some super interesting and innovative features on their flagships, besides Apple, of course. Their V series handsets have always proved unique in terms of design as well as features. And certainly, they came loaded with the latest and greatest hardware specifications. But, rumors and leaks around the device are suggesting that LG has indeed opted for some compromises on their forthcoming phablet. And, we are talking about some savage compromises here that could result in the loss of potential buyers.

Unlike the copycats in the industry, LG has always stood true to the word “innovation” – making handsets that are weirdly good. For instance, one of the most loved features of both LG V10 and V20 was the secondary display that stood on top of the main display. Although it might seem gimmicky to a few, it has always proved useful for accessing recent apps, contacts, music player and more.

Unfortunately, we won’t be seeing that feature on the forthcoming LG V30. What a bummer! The information was first passed to us by XDA Developers and was recently confirmed in a video that claims to be the final design of the LG V30 handset. But, so what? Instead of a weird secondary display, LG is extending the main display until the extreme top, thus bringing us an edge-to-edge display or all-screen front display with very narrow bezels on the top and bottom. Doesn’t it sound cool now?

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No secondary display on the LG V30. Photo credit: Concept Creator (YouTube)

LG V30 handset’s recent visit to GeekBench throws light on the fact that LG has further compromised on hardware specs of the new device. As per the listing, the V30 could feature a Snapdragon 835 chipset and 4GB of RAM. Although that sounds pretty good with the current standards, we shouldn’t forget that V30 is supposed to compete with the forthcoming Galaxy Note 8, which is rumored to come with Snapdragon 836 chipset and 6GB of RAM on board.

So, what do you think about the upcoming LG V30 handset? Leave your thoughts in the commenting section below.

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Abhin’s love for all things tech started when he got his first smartphone, Galaxy S (the first), in 2010. Since then, he has been crazy about technology and tried out all major Android flagships from Samsung, and HTC. He currently uses a Google Pixel 4a as his daily driver.

2 Comments

  1. Due in stores September 28th? The V-Series is on the Verge of Veering off-course in my estimation. I’m disillusioned with tech a little bit at the moment as it is. Wait for something with a measly 64 gigs of built-in storage and a sealed-in-for-freshness battery? All of the devices out there will practically be interchangeable with/indistinguishable from each other in two years. Where’s the Turing Cadenza already?

  2. James Clay Garrison on

    Yeah…I might just stick with my V20. I have the 64 gig version dual SIM international model anyway. Not even sure if the US is getting the B&O Audio tuning this go around either. If so, I may be talked into the PLUS but I’ll have to wait and see what September brings

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