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LG V30 Teardown - Best Cell Phone Camera Hardware Ever?!

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Its time to check out the build quality of the new LG V30. With a super detailed look inside the 10-bit image sensor hardware. Wich could very well be the best smartphone camera hardware ever! The most recent flagship from LG, the LG V30. I will be doing my FULL exterior durability test on the LG V30 as soon as I get my hands on a retail version of the phone. (When it is released to the public.) This video is the FIRST LOOK inside the NEW LG V30 Smartphone, LGV30 teardown. If you wanted to see the Teardown of the LGV30, you are in the right spot. I will disassemble and Tear-down the LGV30 completely. And also show How to reassemble the LG V30 Watch me take apart the LG V30 before the phone is even released.

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