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LG V30 and V30+ released in South Korea

LG V30 and V30+ smartphones, which were first announced back at IFA 2017 have now been released in South Korea. It is available for pre-order starting September 14th to September 20th.
In South Korea, the LG V30 costs 949,300 Won (US$ 840 / Rs. 53,900 approx.) while the LG V30+ with 128GB storage is priced at 998,800 Won (US$ 885 / Rs. 56,700 approx.). The handset will come in Aurora Black, Lavender Violet, Moroccan Blue and Cloud Silver colors.
If your unaware of the specifications, the handset(s) sports a 6-inch OLED screen with 2880 x 1440 pixels resolution (18:9 aspect ratio). It has 538ppi pixel density and has Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection.
Under the hood is an octa-core Snapdragon 835 Mobile Platform with Adreno 540 GPU. It is backed by 4GB LPDDR4X RAM. The V30 comes with 64GB storage while the V30+ comes with 128GB UFS 2.0 internal memory. Both allow further expansion up to 2TB.
LG V30 official image -5These smartphones have MIL-STD 810G and IP68 Rating. They include a fingerprint sensor at the back and comes equipped with 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC. Both the smartphones are powered by 3300 mAh battery, which supports Quick Charge 3.0 and Wireless charging.
The V30 and V30+ feature in a 5MP front camera with F/2.2 Aperture and 90-degree lens. On the back side is dual camera setup. First one is a 16MP shooter with F/1.6 Aperture, 71-degree wide angle lens and supports Laser AF, PDAF, OIS and EIS. The second rear camera is of 13MP and comes with F/1.9 Aperture  and 120-degree wide angle lens.
LG has also confirmed that V30 and V30 plus will start rolling out in markets of North America, Asia, Europe, Africa and Middle East in coming weeks.

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