When comparing Moto G5 Plus vs LG V30, the Slant community recommends LG V30 for most people. In the question“What are the best high-end Android phones with great battery life?” LG V30 is ranked 3rd while Moto G5 Plus is ranked 6th. The most important reason people chose LG V30 is:
The 16MP primary camera offers an impressive f/1.6 aperture that on paper and somewhat in reality puts this phone's camera above most of the competition for pictures in low-lighting conditions. However, it does not provide the best results in low-light conditions, that title belongs to the S8 and Pixel phones. Where V30's camera truly shines though, is providing the correct balance for lighting and contrast for dim shots, like for example taking pictures at dusk.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Innovative fingerprint reader also serves as the nav bar using gestures
Tap the sensor to go home, swipe right to go back and swipe left for recent apps
Pro Exceptional battery life
With nearly 12 hours of screen-on time per charge at indoor brightness levels, you don't need to pack a charger with you everywhere
Pro Works out of the box with all four major US carriers (including Verizon)
With both CDMA and GSM LTE radios, you have the widest possible selection for service no matter where you go
Pro Retains micro USB charging port and 3.5mm headphone jack
Use all your existing chargers and headphones, no need for adapters or upgrades
Pro All metal exterior is high-quality and good looking
Aluminum and faux-chrome provides great durability and pleasing hand weight
Pro The camera is capable of capturing excellent images, especially in low-light conditions
The 16MP primary camera offers an impressive f/1.6 aperture that on paper and somewhat in reality puts this phone's camera above most of the competition for pictures in low-lighting conditions. However, it does not provide the best results in low-light conditions, that title belongs to the S8 and Pixel phones.
Where V30's camera truly shines though, is providing the correct balance for lighting and contrast for dim shots, like for example taking pictures at dusk.
Pro Offers excellent music listening experience
The V30 comes with a great QuadDAC connected to its 3.5mm headphone jack and with some clever software to bring the most out of it. Most of the time the built-in software intelligently deciphers the kind of headphones you are using in order to deliver the best sound possible to you, but if you want to, you can manually configure the sound settings in the software yourself as well.
Pro Great for watching videos or looking at pictures
The V30 has a gorgeous 6-inch OLED with a 1440p resolution. It displays rich, lifelike colours and the overall contrast offers a great degree of depth to the images displayed on the screen.
Pro Excellent performance
The 4GB of RAM paired with the Snapdragon 835 offer an excellent performance. There's virtually zero lag when switching apps or when playing games or doing any other heavy activities.
Pro Battery life can easily go for more than a day on a single charge with heavy use
The 3300mAh battery performs excellently. Watching a 90-minute HD movie only makes the battery drop to 87% (other smartphones drop by at least 20%). By the end a typical day you can expect the phone to have 40%-50% battery left.
Pro Phablet-sized display while still being small enough to be comfortable to use
LG have managed to increase the size of the screen by half an inch compared to the V20 without changing the overall size of the phone. They managed to do this by decreasing the size of the margins like so many other flagships nowadays.
Cons
Con Lacks NFC, preventing using it for tap to pay functions
With pay by phone becoming more and more prevalent, the lack of this functionality is disappointing
Con Poor camera image quality despite having a 12MP sensor
Without optical image stabilization and lacking much low-light performance, you'll be frustrated if you take a lot of pictures
Con Some bloatware is loaded out of the box
The V30 comes with some pre-installed LG apps such as G Health, an FM radio application, QuickMemo+, and some other small additions.
Con One of the most expensive Android smartphones on the market
At $829 it's one of the most expensive Android flagships on the market.