LG V30 comes in a new color shade, but will only be available in Asia and Europe

LG Electronics Company will have an offering ahead of the Consumers Electronics Show (CES) 2018, but it is not a new device per se. The company will offer a new vivid shade called "Raspberry Rose" for its flagship Android smartphone LG V30.

The bold pink shade will be the fifth color option available for the smartphone. Previously, users can only buy it in Aurora Black, Cloud Silver, Moroccan Blue and Lavender Violet.

The Raspberry Rose V30 will be featured in the CES 2018 in Las Vegas, still. However, the color will not actually be available in the American and Australian markets, at least for the time being.

Raspberry Rose will be first sold in LG's home market of South Korea, and will be soon offered to markets in Asia and Europe. The "romance inspiring" color will be marketed just in time for Valentine's season.

LG V30 is the electronics company's current flagship phone. One of its main draws is that it boasts one of the best audio reproduction systems of any flagship smartphone in the past year. It is also one of the adopters of the bezel-less design recently popularized by phones like the iPhone X.

The LG V30 has a 6-inch screen, a standard among flagship models in the current generation.

However, compared to most other designs, the LG V30 seems to have perfected its scale. It sports a 6-inch screen without being too awkward or too bulky. The display is a high-resolution organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screen, but a review by The Verge states that the phone's display is not one of its strong points (and neither is its camera).

The LG V30 comes with a 3,300 mAh battery, which is in the mid-range of battery capacities and should relatively last a long time. It also has 64 GB of internal memory, which is also expandable.

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