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If you are buying your very first smart phone, you might want to start off with a cheaper phone - such as a Moto or Samsung, with pay as you go plan. Once you get used to what you really want to do with your phone, then you can pick a more expensive model later. Starting off with a $700 phone first choice might be disappointing. All Android phones share simliar features, and usually only very in camera photo, sound, storage and screen features.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Very easy! The interface is easy to navigate, most things can be found with a single button, and there's no unnecessary things. If you find the phone too hard to use, there's an easy mode you can turn on that makes the phone simple and easy. The easy mode interface looks more like a flip phone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The V30 is a great phone for all levels of smartphone users. If you're in need of some guidance with using your V30, please head to our support page at @LGUSSupport on Twitter so a specialist can help out. ^CP
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have the LG V20 (previous model). The V20 is really cool, but the V30 is even better. Since this would be your first smartphone, it would be easy for you to get comfortable with it. The phone responds quickly and it is easy to use. There isn't really anything challenging about it. A cool thing about LG phones is that when you "double tap" on the screen, it goes on Standby Mode/turns back on. It's a cool phone. I'm planning on getting the V30 soon. I believe that this phone can compete with the Samsung Galaxy S8 and iPhone 8/X.
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