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LG V30 international giveaway!

Welcome to the Sunday Giveaway, the place where we giveaway a new Android phone each and every Sunday.

A big congratulations to last week’s winner of the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus international giveaway: Fikri F. from Indonesia

This week we are giving away a brand new LG V30courtesy of the Android Authority Newsletter!

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We’ve crowned the LG V30 as one of the best Android phones on the market, and for good reason.

For starters, this is the most beautiful phone LG has ever made. Its glass and metal design gives it a sleek, comfortable feel in the hand, and is easily one of the prettiest phones we’ve used so far. It also boasts a wonderful 6.0-inch Quad HD+ pOLED 18:9 display, which is vibrant and sharp in almost all scenarios.

Under the hood, the V30 is a beast. It comes with Qualcomm’s powerful Snapdragon 835 processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, expandable storage, and, yes, a 3.5mm headphone jack. What’s more, all V30 units come with a built-in 32-bit Advanced Hi-Fi Quad DAC, which means audio will be of much higher quality with less distortion, less noise, and an overall improved dynamic range.

The cameras on the V30 are fantastic, too. The phone comes with dual rear-facing cameras — one standard 16MP sensor and one wide-angle 13MP lens — along with tons of advanced shooting modes.

To learn more about the V30, check out our related coverage below:

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LG V30 international giveaway!

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Terms & Conditions
  • This is an international giveaway (except when we can not ship to your country.)
  • If we can not ship to your country, you will be compensated with an online gift card of equal MSRP value to the prize.
  • We are not responsible for lost shipments.
  • We are not responsible if your giveaway prize malfunctions.
  • You must be age of majority in your country of residence.
  • We are not responsible for any duties or import fees that you may incur.
  • Only one entry per person; please do not enter multiple email addresses. We will verify all winners and if we detect multiple email addresses by the same person you will not be eligible to win.
  • We reserve all rights to make any changes to this giveaway.
  • This giveaway is operated by Android Authority.
  • The prize will ship when it is available to purchase.

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