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September 2017
(84%)
533 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(81%)
111 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Offre photo convaincante
De bonnes performances
Une bonne autonomie
Très bonnes performances
Design réussi
Fonctionnalité Always-On facile d'utilisation
Construction et finitions au poil
Beau travail d'optimisation de la face avant
Partie audio correcte
Enfin l'Oled
Performances photo bonnes
La fluidité et les performances sont au rendez-vous
Présence d'une prise jack
Tout sauf...
Un sublime design
Une offre photo toujours convaincante
De la puissance
Prise jack présente
Bonnes performances photo et vidéo
Écran de qualité
Smartphone fluide
Design soigné
Un design très convaicant
Son quadruple DAC pour un son Hi-Fi
Un mode grand-angle pratique
De grosses performances
Son design
La qualité de son écran
Les performances
Les qualités audio et vidéo
La qualité photo
Sa robustesse
Les possibilités Cine Video et Graphy
Processeur rapide
écran Oled immense
Très bonne autonomie
étanche
Charge sans fil
Stockage extensible
Prise casque avec DAC
Photo de qualité...
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Prix trop élevé
Trop forte dominance des blues à l'écran
Pas d'Android Oreo
Ecran un peu décevant
Mode HDR assez lent
Du travail à faire sur la calibration de l'écran
Un souci de rendu en HDR
Mais en deçà des promesses du Quad DAC
Autonomie décevante
Mais indignes de l'héritage du G6
Partie audio qui aurait dû être meilleure au vu du matériel employé
Interface qui a besoin de fraîcheur
Autonomie un peu juste
Mais on chipote un peu
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Trop forte dominance des bleus à l'écran
Processeur bientôt « dépassé »
Prix élevé
Autonomie moyenne
Boutons de volume mal placés
Pas de mode portrait en photo
Une interface à améliorer
Une qualité photo trop faible en faible luminosité
Une autonomie trop peu impressionnante
Rien
Mais un peu trop lissées en basse luminosité
Quelques bizarreries ergonomiques peuvent compliquer sa prise en main
Camera isn't industry-leading, UI needs a complete overhaul, Price
Although the company took some time to bring the V30+ to India, the pricing is right on point. Still, we wouldn't recommend you get one because of the many problems the phone comes with. The camera on board needs improvement and the UI needs a complete ov...
Publié: 2018-01-15, Auteur: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Streamlined design, Crammed with features, Interesting camera improvements
Doesn't launch with Android Oreo, Display viewing angles shift colour, No protrair mode on the camera
The LG V30+ is a confident step forward, not just for LG's experimental smartphone branch, but for its flagship devices in general. Simply put, this is LG's best in recent memory and as a result, it's also one of 2017's best smartphones...
HDR video quality not up to snuff, Camera doesn't rival the competition,
On paper, the V30 has the features to make any movie or music fan salivate - but it only fully delivers in one of those areas. An uprated DAC makes the difference to audio, giving it an edge over its Android rivals.However, the OLED screen doesn't cope as...
Publié: 2017-11-14, Auteur: Sean , review by: CNET.co.uk
The LG V30 almost has it all: a great camera, speedy processor, huge OLED screen, excellent battery life, waterproofing, wireless charging, microSD storage and the best headphone jack on a phone
Ergonomic quirks can make the V30 awkward to hold. You may miss some shots due to slow camera autofocus. Carrier-specific versions come with annoying bloatware and logos
The LG V30 is a rock-solid alternative to Samsung's Galaxy S8 Plus and the Google Pixel 2 XL. If it fits your hands and your photographic needs, you won't be disappointed...
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Publié: 2017-11-08, Auteur: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great design and build, waterproofing, 3.5mm headphone socket and headphones sound great thanks to Quad DAC, wide-angle camera, good battery life, good fingerprint sensor placement
Display isn't the best quality out there, some software quirks (failed Bluetooth) and bloat apps, camera performance could be better in some areas
With big phones increasing in popularity, the LG V30 lands in a space that's more competitive than ever before. The Samsung Galaxy S8+ and the Note 8 are particular rivals and there's competition from devices like the (more affordable) Huawei Mate 10 Pro...
Great design and build, Waterproofing, 3.5mm headphone socket and headphones sound great thanks to Quad DAC, Wide-angle camera, Good battery life, Good fingerprint sensor placement
Display isn't the best quality out there, Some software quirks (failed Bluetooth) and bloat apps, Camera performance could be better in some areas
With big phones increasing in popularity, the LG V30 lands in a space that's more competitive than ever before. The Samsung Galaxy S8+ and the Note 8 are particular rivals and there's competition from devices like the (more affordable) Huawei Mate 10 Pro...
OLED screen, Highly creative video mode, Wide-angle camera, Superb audio, Great battery life
Lacking video and photo editing features, Screen edges very sensitive, No unlocked version yet
Yes. The V30 looks amazing, takes video that will make you look like a Hollywood director (or dream of being one), has audio that'll make you weep, and a glorious OLED screen. It faces some very strong competition this year, but it's right up there with t...
The Samsung Note range pretty much invented the phablet market, and it still makes the best use of the form factor. The S-Pen remains a standout feature which helps differentiate Notes from their rivals, and the addition of a DeX dock can literally make t...
I don't say this often, but I'm excited by the LG V30.It looks gorgeous and focuses on areas that other phones just don't. The quad-DAC sounds exceptional and the included B&O earbuds are better than any other boxed headphones I've experienced to date. As...