With good headphones the v30 is like hearing a high- end DAP.
Well, it's interesting. You may be right. I probably mispoke when saying high-end DAP if that includes something like Astell & Kern products.Hmmm... I had two V20’s (both colors simultaneously) and while they did have a nice clarity to them they I recall them never approaching the dynamics or power of my mid-to-better headphone amps (a Burson HA-160D/Sennheiser HD-595 combo is a favorite of mine). I’d like to listen to a V20 again and a V30. I will definitely say the V20 sounded a bit better than any other phones I’ve heard (and that’d be a lot) and they likely sound better than what many people hear from phones but I wonder if it truly sounds like a “high- end DAP”.
I’m going to go with “The V20 sounds very nice and clear for a phone using good headphones.” Perhaps the V30 sounds even better.
I’m torn between getting a V30 (for its audio prowess), a Note 8, or an s9+. Already have iPhone Xes and a Mate 9 but I want a new gizmo.
Ditch the iPhone X. Total waste of hard earned cash. Get the galaxy s9+. It'll be a complete device. However, I've got the V30 and I'm head over heals in love with it. I've had it since launch. No issues whatsoever. I only miss the Dolby Atmos for watching encoded movies. So, if you can live without Dolby, then get the V30.
I don't know if this helps you but, after owning the v30 for 3 months, I ask myself do I want this as a daily driver smartphone?I’m torn between getting a V30 (for its audio prowess), a Note 8, or an s9+. Already have iPhone Xes and a Mate 9 but I want a new gizmo.
Ye iPhone is unbeatable in a few select categories. My gf has always had iPhones now on the iPhone 7 plus. Best camera I've seen, perfect haptics, loud speakers and a cool feature that allows you to use the keyboard as a mousepad to easily get between letters when editing text.Thanks for the advice. The nice thing about my iPhones is that what is supposed to work works well. They may feel boring sometimes, I admit, but I can just take everything for granted. They work well for me across the board. I still like to have Android devices to tinker with though.
I don't know if this helps you but, after owning the v30 for 3 months, I ask myself do I want this as a daily driver smartphone?
The audio is amazing, but i only listen at home, and I'm out and about for 13 hours per day.
I THINK I'd rather own the v30+ as an 800$ android DAP and just miss the insane battery life and ergonomic feel of the phone. It feels so great in the hand. It's thin from from to back, lightweight, and wide horizontally. And it has a dedicated screenshot button. And volume control has 100 volume clicks so u can really get the right volume for the moment.
But during the day I need good texting and camera, which are the two features I hate most about the v30.
I've never had such trouble typing. I can't get haptic feedback to work and LG board and Gboard are out of
The question.
Only Grammarly keyboard can come close to fixing the amount of stuck together words and mis-hits I've already made in this post.
Texting = nightmare on my v30, and I've heard two others on this forum say the same. No haptic feedback from the keyboard is so lame. Note 8 has WONDERFUL feedback from each button hit.
My only doubt is do I really want to go back to the disgraceful Samsung battery experience. With the v30 battery life is solved. No more battery attention is needed. Move on.
Samsung has better UI, better texting imo, better split screen, better camera in auto-mode, wonderful edge panel interaction, double tap home button for camera.
But you need a full time baby sitter, apps and chargers to deal with that battery.
OK thanks thunder18, will try the resize tomorrow. Now I followed the screens hit and still no haptics on keyboard. LG tech support thinks it may be an actual defect on this device.You can also resize the keyboard. I found with the default medium, I kept hitting the wrong keys. I moved it up to large and it has pretty much eliminated my errors.
Thanks for the advice. The nice thing about my iPhones is that what is supposed to work works well. They may feel boring sometimes, I admit, but I can just take everything for granted. They work well for me across the board. I still like to have Android devices to tinker with though.