LG V30 to Come with First-ever Plastic-OLED Fullvision Display

South Korean giant LG is set to launch the next flagship smartphone LG V30 in Berlin on August 31, which will be the first ever device to feature a plastic OLED FullVision display, consistent with the company’s smartphone display strategy that started with the LG G6 and continues with the LG Q6.

 

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In a press release, LG explains one of the benefits of OLED displays saying that “the edges can be curved to allow for a more ergonomic design and a better feel in the hand.”

At six inches, the OLED FullVision display on the LG V30 will be LG’s largest in four years while the actual body will be smaller than last year’s LG V20. The upper and lower bezels have also been reduced by 20 and 50 per cent as compared to the V20, and the LG logo has been moved from the bottom of the display to the back of the phone to maximize viewable screen space.

By implementing optimal image algorithms, the visuals on this OLED display deliver 148 per cent of the sRGB color space for digital images and 109 per cent of the DCI-P3 2 color space for digital cinema, claims LG.

According to media reports, LG could ditch the secondary display and bring in a new ‘floating bar’ which will provide quick access to notifications, shortcuts, and other things, however detailed functionality is yet to be announced.

The display of LG V30 will be guarded by Gorilla Glass 5 and the device will Daydream. The camera on the LG V30 is expected to come with f/1.6 aperture, crystal clear glass Lens along with the military standard protection and IP68 certification.

Earlier rumors suggested that the LG V30 could come in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB storage variants and will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC.