The phones will initially begin shipping out to customers in South Korea, LG’s home turf (no surprises there), but according to LG the LG V30 is expected to eventually find its way to customers in the North American, European, and other “key markets” globally in the coming days and weeks, so do keep an eye out for the phone if you were thinking of getting it.
For those who are learning about the LG V30 for the first time, the handset is LG’s second flagship phone for 2017 following the release of the LG G6 earlier this year. In terms of specs, the LG V30 will feature the use of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset and will sport 4GB of RAM, and 64GB/128GB of storage with support from microSDXC cards.
It will also come with a 6-inch QHD display with a display aspect ratio of 18:9, and dual cameras on the back, with one camera configured with a 16MP sensor with a OIS, while the other will feature a 13MP sensor. Pricing and availability will vary from region to region.