According to PhoneArena, LG is set to introduce the LG V30 on August 31st. As the 'G' hour approaches, rumors about this device escalate in the media. Recently, images related to the LG V30's design were shared on Twitter, providing a fresh perspective on LG's flagship.

LG V30 design sketch
A casual glance reveals that this design sketch bears a strong resemblance to the current design of the LG G6 phone. It features slim bezels on all edges, with the top and bottom edges even slimmer than the LG G6. It seems the LG V30 will also adopt a Full Vision 9:18 display, similar to the LG G6. The rear of the device houses a horizontally arranged dual-camera system, with the flash LED on the right and the fingerprint sensor below. Regarding the camera, SlashGear cites an anonymous source revealing that one of the LG V30's cameras will boast an F1.6 aperture. Currently, F1.7 is the widest aperture found on a few devices such as the Galaxy S8, HTC U11, and Galaxy J7 Pro. The configuration is expected to include a Snapdragon 835 chip, 4 GB RAM, and pre-loaded Android 7.1.2.
LG V30 rumored to be a higher-end version of the LG G6Unlike V20 and V10, LG V30 is likely to omit the secondary display. Furthermore, LG retains the 3.5mm audio jack and adds a USB Type-C port, similar to the configuration on the OPPO Reno7 4G 128GB. LG is expected to unveil the V30 on August 31st at the IFA 2017 event.
