LG V30 vs Galaxy Note 8 vs OnePlus 5 vs HTC U11: Android heavyweights specs comparison

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With the LG V30 now being official, the Android heavyweights space is getting more cramped than ever.

The brand new Galaxy Note 8, the excellent OnePlus 5, and the surprisingly-solid HTC U11 will be waging a war for consumers' pockets come the next few months, and the LG V30 will have a tough mission ahead of itself, considering that Google will have the final say with the second generation of its Pixel phones.

But as for now, these are the devices that stand between the LG V30 and the path to success. Let's see how they compare in terms of specs and specs alone, shall we?

SpecsLG V30Samsung Galaxy Note 8OnePlus 5HTC U11
Display6.0-inch AMOLED
1440 x 2880 pixels
6.3-inch AMOLED
1440 x 2960 pixels
5.5-inch AMOLED
1080 x 1920 pixels
5.5-inch S-LCD 5
1440 x 2560 pixels
Size151.4 x 75.2 x 7.4 mm162.5 x 74.6 x 8.5 mm154.2 x 74.1 x 7.25 mm153.9 x 75.9 x 7.9 mm
Screen-to-body ratio81.63%82.98%72.93%%71.34%
ProcessorSnapdragon 835Snapdragon 835Snapdragon 835Snapdragon 835
RAM4GB6GB6GB / 8GB4GB
Storage64GB + microSD64GB + microSD 64, 128GB64GB + microSD
Battery3,300mAh + wireless charging3,300mAh, wireless + fast charging3,300mAh, fast charging3,000mAh, fast charging
Rear camera16MP f/1.6 + 13MP f/1.9 wide-angle
OIS
12MP f/1.7+ 12MP f/2.4 telephoto
Dual OIS
4K video recording
16MP f/1.7 + 20MP
f/2.6
EIS
2.0x optical zoom
4K video recording
12MP f/1.7
OIS
4K video recording
Front camera5MP wide-angle8MP f/1.716MP f/2.016MP
SoftwareAndroid 7.xAndroid 7.xAndroid 7.xAndroid 7.1
Water resistanceIP68-certifiedIP68-certified (water-proof), shatter-resistant-Yes, IP67-certified (water-proof)
Special featuresHi-Fi lossless audio recording, Floating Bar, fingerprint scanner, USB Type-CS Pen, fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, USB Type-CFingerprint scanner, USB Type-C, Dual nano-SIM slotFingerprint scanner, squeezable frame, USB Type-C
ColorsBlack, SilverMidnight Black, Orchid GreyMidnight Black, Slate GreyBlack, Silver, Blue, White

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