[2][3] The phone was teased on 3 August 2017 in a press release from LG showing the bottom half of the FullVision display.
"[5] Video teasers were later released, advertising the phone's display, audio and camera capabilities.
[2] However, the main camera also features a f/1.6 aperture, the lowest in a smartphone at the time of release,[2] and a 10-bit HDR sensor.
The main sensor has optical image stabilization, which corrects for the motion blur caused by shakey hands in photos and videos, but there is no OIS on the wide angle lens.
[1] The V30 has received praise for having one of the most mature dual-camera systems available[12] and for its audio quality, retaining the headphone jack as other premium smartphones stopped providing it,[13] and including multiple audio sensors for input and a 32-bit Quad-DAC (Digital Analog Converter) for output.