However that might not be the case for the upcoming LG V30. According to a report from Slashgear (via PhoneArena), they have heard from a source that LG is apparently priming the LG V30 to be a great phone for night photography. How will they do this? By introducing a camera with a wider aperture of f/1.6.
At the moment the smartphone with the widest aperture belongs to the Samsung Galaxy S8 at f/1.7, and for those who are unfamiliar with photography, basically a wider aperture (a lower f-number) means that more light can come in, thus reducing the time the shutter remains open, which in turn helps with non-blurry low-light photos. Now the different of f/0.1 might not seem like much, but in the photography world it does, which is why sometimes the price difference between a f/1.4 lens and a f/1.2 lens can be in the hundreds of dollars.
Take this with a grain of salt for now, but recent leaks have hinted that the LG V30 could pack a dual camera system. The handset is currently scheduled for an official launch at IFA 2017 and could be released towards the end of September.