Quote: Originally Posted by phamanhvu01 Originally Posted by Just my guess, but if this actually happen then it's because of the V30S being released with Oreo (instead of Nougat like the "normal" V30). Which means it has only received one OS update so far, and since LG gives their flagship phones 2 OS updates normally....



Anyway this is good news. More reason for me to not replace my H933 any time soon.

Well they tried to pretend the 2018 V30S was completely different phone, to compete with the new 2018 Galaxy S9/9+ at the time (which had newer Snapdragon 845 Samsung had exclusively for a while). It wasn't' a new phone. It was merely a(It did have the then-new ThinQ software, but all V30 variants eventually got that on Oreo.)Whereas the later 2018 V35 ("JudyP") was indeed a new phone with Snapdragon 845 -- but both releases left a sour taste in people's mouths.V30S (Snapdragon 835 "Joan" series, same as V30/V30+) was pretending to be new phone, while V35 (Snapdragon 845 "JudyP") looked so much like V30S people were afraid of being fooled again -- and V35 didn't have enough internal memory. Except for a Brazil variant the V35 was only 64GB internal memory. Joan V30S had more than that!But if LG still wants to pretend V30S is a different phone from the V30/V30+ for the purposes of updates, fine.