You might’ve seen some of the display-related issues surrounding Google’s new Pixel 2 XL, which uses the same LG-made panel as the V30, meaning that most of the same problems afflict the V30 as well. That was years ago, so as you might expect, this panel is much better than before … except when it’s not. LG actually made the panel in-house, and it’s the company’s first attempt at OLED since the infamously bad display on the G Flex. The V30’s 6″ QHD+ (2880*1440) P-OLED display spans across nearly the entirety of the front glass, with minimal bezels helping to keep the phone manageable in one hand. The curves on the glass aren’t as prominent as on Samsung’s recent flagships, but I’m actually glad far too often on the Note 8, I found myself accidentally touching parts of the screen, especially when holding the phone in landscape orientation. The similarly designed LG G6 felt a bit rough around the edges to me, but the V30 rounds off its sides and even features a slight curve along the sides of the front and back glass panels, leading to an extremely comfortable phone. LG says it should still hold up well to the elements despite being made of glass however, thanks to its MIL-STD 810G and IP68 certifications. Rather than the rugged materials of its predecessors, the V30 opts for a more typical glass and metal sandwich design, both to give a more streamlined aesthetic and to allow for wireless charging.
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