Earlier today, we passed along details regarding a new and improved camera lens that will debut on LG V30. And today, in yet another blog post of their own, LG has confirmed more news regarding its LG V30. The upcoming flagship grade device will be unboxed on August 31 in Berlin.

The LG V30 will come with a refreshed UX 6.0+ software skin on top of Android. LG has said that the updates put in place will increase usability among the V30’s new POLED 18:9 Full Vision display. The revamps have been put in place following the release of UX 6.0 on the LG G6 and seem to be somewhat minor.

UX 6.0+ will carry a handful of new camera features that take advantage of the narrower screen aspect ratio. There are also sure to be other changes implemented throughout the interface. The most notable feature, was rumored, and has now been confirmed. We’re talking about the floating app bar. This will replace the ticker display that can be found on last year’s LG V20. Judging from the image we’ve included for you above, floating bar seems like it will be a transparent overlay that appears atop your display content to provide shortcuts to certain apps or functions. We expect it to be customizable from settings.

In other news, LG has confirmed changes that are coming to the Always on Display feature, which will be present on LG V30. New designs will add the ability to display quick tools on the lockscreen, the music player, and even photography of your own. We can’t wait to see what else LG has been working on to spark a comeback, and I have a feeling we won’t need to wait long to find out.

SOURCE [LG]