Friday 30 June 2017

LG V30 to come with wireless charging support, may ditch the signature secondary display

LG V30 is expected to launch in September but the rumours have kept the phone in buzz since the Google I/O where the phone was silently announced. The Google at I/O was held in May this year where Google announced that LG 's next flagship will come with Daydream support, hinting of the LG V20's successor.

The alleged LG V30 is rumoured to come with wireless charging support and OLED display. The LG phones typically come with LCD panel and the company would probably be turning to its display manufacturing affiliate LG Display for the OLED displays. The OLED displays offer more vivid colours than LCD. Samsung has long used the OLED displays in its flagship phones. Google also uses OLED display in Pixel phones. Google's head of VR/AR Clay Bavor at I/o had said that the next LG flagship will be Daydream-ready. The OLED display is one of an important factor for Daydream usability as the display offers better resolution and contrast ratio.

However, one of the major rumour coming today is that the company may ditch its signature secondary display in the upcoming V30. LG had introduced the secondary screen with V20 smartphone. The second screen is placed just above the main screen and displays 5 different shortcut buttons based on what  is currently on the main screen. User can open an app with a simple tap on it.
LG is not the only the company that is planning to do so. HTC which also introduced the secondary screen feature in its U Ultra smartphone has ditched the features this time in its latest U11.

LG V30 is purported to come with Snapdragon 835 SoC but there are possibilities that it may come with Snapdragon 836 which is to go official in July. The rumoured V30 is expected to pack in 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage.
According to OnLeaks, the V30 could come with dual camera set up which we have already seen many other LG phones. The company has kept the dual-camera feature in almost every high-end phones after LG G5. Rumour mills also hint of  a glass panel at the back of the phone with a fingerprint scanner.

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