LG unveiled its flagship V30 smartphone at the IFA
2017 in Berlin last month but it did not announced the price of the phone.
Today the company officially introduced the phone in South Korea and also
revealed the price of the phone along with the 128GB V30+ models that reveals
that it will be cheaper than the Galaxy Note8 that was launched in India this
week for Rs. 67,900.
The LG V30 comes in Aurora Black, Cloud Silver,
Moroccan Blue and Lavender Violet colors and is priced at 949,300 won (US$ 841) for the 64GB model and the 128GB V30 + model costs 998,800
won (US$ 885).
It will be available for pre-order from 14th till
20th September and goes on sale from 21st September in Korea. LG already said
that the phone will gradually roll out in North America, Asia, Europe, Africa
and the Middle East in the coming weeks.
In Korea the Galaxy Note8 costs 1,204,000 won (US$
1067) for 64GB and $ 1,379,100 won (US$ 1222) for the 256GB variants.