- Jun 8, 2010
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Got the V30 earlier today, and after messing with it for the past 8 hours, here are my initial impressions.
Screen: The issues are there, no question. I'm in a difficult spot, as the hot spots on my device aren't that bad. However, I am dealing with some vertical banding (especially on white screens on low brightness). Don't want to play the OLED roulette, so if the banding gets too bothersome, I'll just outright return the phone.
Camera: Honestly only tested it out a bit in a poorly lit room. Photos were...expected? Nothing horrible, but I wouldn't say any were keepers. I poked around in manual mode, but will have to read up more to figure out how to maximize the usage there. I can report that shutter lag isn't bad at all, even with HDR on auto. However, getting multiple shots in a row isn't easy, as there's definitely a processing delay, as I had to wait a second between quick pressing the button. Will have more on this tomorrow, as I give the camera more of a run.
Quad-Dac: This thing is amazing! Music sounds excellent through it, and toggling it on and off really shows what is missing in the sound without it. Even lower quality MP3 files sound better. I tested this out on a set of Bose QC 35s and a pair of Monoprice SonicSolace headphones. Both provided a considerable bump in sound quality.
Size/Feel/Ergonomics: So far, so good. Though, I quickly threw a Spigen Neo Hybrid case on it, as the metal sides are slippery. It's definitely lighter than one would think, but I find it comfortable and sturdy.
External Speaker: It's bad. For a device that boasts the Quad Dac, advanced video recording, and HD sound recording, the on-board speaker was an obvious afterthought for LG. Even comparing it's output to my three year old Droid Turbo, the speaker resonates like every sound coming out of it was recorded in a large, metal tube or underwater. Just not good.
I have had some small 'bugs' with it. Some buttons that have a pop-up (like disabling apps) will freeze and not bring the pop-up. Going back and forth on the screen clears it and it works fine. And I've had the settings menu force close once, for no reason I could see. I may do a factory reset tomorrow to clear everything if I still see the same issues tomorrow.
Overall, the V30 performing as expected, though it's still in the discovery phase. If you have any questions, post them and I'll answer them in my next update.
Screen: The issues are there, no question. I'm in a difficult spot, as the hot spots on my device aren't that bad. However, I am dealing with some vertical banding (especially on white screens on low brightness). Don't want to play the OLED roulette, so if the banding gets too bothersome, I'll just outright return the phone.
Camera: Honestly only tested it out a bit in a poorly lit room. Photos were...expected? Nothing horrible, but I wouldn't say any were keepers. I poked around in manual mode, but will have to read up more to figure out how to maximize the usage there. I can report that shutter lag isn't bad at all, even with HDR on auto. However, getting multiple shots in a row isn't easy, as there's definitely a processing delay, as I had to wait a second between quick pressing the button. Will have more on this tomorrow, as I give the camera more of a run.
Quad-Dac: This thing is amazing! Music sounds excellent through it, and toggling it on and off really shows what is missing in the sound without it. Even lower quality MP3 files sound better. I tested this out on a set of Bose QC 35s and a pair of Monoprice SonicSolace headphones. Both provided a considerable bump in sound quality.
Size/Feel/Ergonomics: So far, so good. Though, I quickly threw a Spigen Neo Hybrid case on it, as the metal sides are slippery. It's definitely lighter than one would think, but I find it comfortable and sturdy.
External Speaker: It's bad. For a device that boasts the Quad Dac, advanced video recording, and HD sound recording, the on-board speaker was an obvious afterthought for LG. Even comparing it's output to my three year old Droid Turbo, the speaker resonates like every sound coming out of it was recorded in a large, metal tube or underwater. Just not good.
I have had some small 'bugs' with it. Some buttons that have a pop-up (like disabling apps) will freeze and not bring the pop-up. Going back and forth on the screen clears it and it works fine. And I've had the settings menu force close once, for no reason I could see. I may do a factory reset tomorrow to clear everything if I still see the same issues tomorrow.
Overall, the V30 performing as expected, though it's still in the discovery phase. If you have any questions, post them and I'll answer them in my next update.