LG V30 gets Raspberry Rose color variant


LG V30 Raspberry Rose color variant

With the CES just days away, it has come to light that LG mobile in addition to other LG line of products will be showcasing a new color variant of the LG V30. Dubbed the LG V30 Raspberry Rose color variant, the new device is especially “designed for fashion-conscious smartphone users” that is ideal for “a perfect Valentine’s Day gift.

The LG V30 Raspberry Rose color variant is expected to go on sale in LG’s home country a little after the close of CES before it rolls out to a few other key European and Asian markets. So if you’re in any of these regions looking for a unique valentine gift,  the V30 Raspberry Rose device is here right on time.

Apart from the new paint job, the new LG V30 Raspberry Rose color variant is basically the same as the LG V3O that was first announced in Aurora Black, Cloud Silver, Moroccan Blue, and Lavender Violet option: it features a 6-inch QHD+ OLED FullVision display, powered the favorite Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage, a 12-megapixel rear camera, an 8-megapixel camera on the front, and 3,300 mAh battery.

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LG V30 Raspberry Rose color variant

The device is IP68 water and dust resistance, MIL-STD 810G certified and is equipped with Hi-Fi Quad DAC and audio tuning by the specialists at B&O PLAY.

LG had earlier in the month of December introduced a limited edition variant of the v30, dubbed LG V30 Signature edition in South Korea. The iOS-powered iPhone X aside, the LG V30 signature edition is the Android-based smartphone for you if you prefer classic, ultra exclusive and ultra-expensive devices.

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