LG is due to unveil its second flagship for the year in the near future. The LG V30 is going to be unveiled at IFA 2017 in Berlin later this week. The company has been hyping up this new device and it has now released a teaser which hypes up the audio features of the new flagship. LG claims in the teaser that the V30 is going to have audio features that are “unseen in a smartphone.”
Last year’s V20 had advanced audio features as well. That handset features a 32 bit Quad DAC. The upcoming flagship is going to feature a 32 bit Advanced Hi-Fi Quad DAC, according to LG, it’s going to be powered by ESS Technology’s Sabre ES9218P chip.
This new DAC is going to offer more customization options and will enable LG to offer users more digital filters and pre-programmed sound presets. The LG V30 will have four sound presets – enhanced, live, detailed, and bass. The digital filters will help users modify the impulse response.
The company has said that users with “ordinary equipment” will be able to get close to the high-quality audio listening experience with the LG V30 compared to those who use more expensive headsets.
Other than its advanced audio functionality, the LG V30 is going to feature flagship-level specifications and an OLED display. It’s going to be officially unveiled by LG at its IFA 2017 press event next week.