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LG recently started sending invites[1] for the August 31 launch event for its upcoming flagship V30[2] smartphone and now the company has boasted about the handset's prowess in the camera department. LG has announced that the V30 will feature an aperture of f/1.6 and will come with the 'clearest' lens ever on a smartphone.

The upcoming LG V30 will feature a dual camera setup and will come with largest aperture among the existing smartphone cameras in the market, as per the company. Notably, this larger aperture will allow the LG V30 camera setup to allow 25 percent more light than the f/1.8 aperture that is commonly found on many smartphone cameras.

LG says that the use of glass Crystal Clear Lens on the camera setup also helps the V30 in collecting more light than a plastic lens and provides better colour reproduction as well. "LG boasts [of] an unrivalled heritage in smartphone photography and our decision to adopt glass in the V30 camera is specifically because this has traditionally been the realm of DSLRs," Juno Cho, president of LG Electronics Mobile Communications, was quoted as saying in the company's release. "For the users for whom the V series was designed, this kind of innovation is significant," he said.

The company says that the camera setup on the LG V30 is superior to the camera of its predecessor, and that it cuts edge distortion by a third compared to the V20[3] when capturing wide-angle shots. Interestingly, LG says that despite the improvements, the rear camera setup on the LG V30 is 30 percent smaller in size compared to the LG V20.

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