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March 2016
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The editors liked
Practically unrivalled feature set
Big claims regarding brightness
New 48-inch version is ideal for gamers and smaller spaces
The performance of the LG G5 is super slick. The Snapdragon 820 processor and 4GB of RAM shine – making everything from emails to gaming quick and easy
I'm also a fan of the QHD display
Which at 5.3 inches is excellent for a Netflix binge or a gaming se
Modular design
Wide-angle camera
Removable battery
Customisable software
Attractive price
Really good camera
Plenty of power on board for slick experience
Modules make a point of difference unlike the competition
Decent Quad HD screen with at-a-glance always-on feature
The LG G5's unique modular design lets you swap in fun accessories. It has (two!) great rear cameras
Expandable storage and a replaceable battery -- a rarity in high-end phones
Genuinely innovative
Great camera
Great cameras
Good screen
Replaceable battery
MicroSD card slot
USBC
Accessory slot
Dual-lens camera
Great screen
A full metal design
Wide angle rear camera
Neat always
On display
Accessories available
Fantastic camera
Alwayson display
Excellent Camera
Great Design
Modular Aspect Has Potential
Excellent Performance
Great Battery Life
All Metal Design With Zero Antenna Bands
Great picture
Great sound (with Hi-Fi Plus module)
Superb camera
Expandable memory
Clever dual cameras
Fast
Modular design has potential
Good screen quality
Lovely screen
Great wide-angle camera
USB-C fast charging
Modular design with replaceable battery
Sleek metal body
Amazing camera
More than enough power
Considerable potential for the future
Superfast when it comes to opening apps and surfing the web
Great camera features for selfie lovers such as the ability to take a photo by speaking world like cheese or smile
Or even face detection mode that activates the shutter when it sees a face as
The editors didn't like
Tabletop stand sold separately
Needs further testing
My main sticking point with the LG G5 is its battery life. Having used the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge
The G5 just can't compete and that's a real shame
It all too often found itself running low as I left work
And dying completely shortly after getting home
Not metal all over
Modular design is a blessing and a curse
So-so battery life
Not great battery life
Design looks plasticky
Modules impact design and we can't seem them catching on
Fingerprint scanner small and less receptive than some competitors
Although you can swap out some parts
There aren't enough to make this feature compelling. You can only access the phone's app drawer in a specialized theme
Accessories are a gimmick
Build doesn't match rivals
Slightly less than premium build
Battery life not the best
Fingerprint scanner not quite as good as some
Dull design
Sure to be expensive
Battery could be bigger
Uninspiring look
No more app drawer
Always
On screen is a battery drain
Build quality iffy
Accessories pricey
Modular concept needs to be fleshed out
Modular Aspect Feels A Little Beta At Present
Switching Modules Is Clunky
Lackadaisical sound without Hi-Fi Plus module
Soso screen brightness
Modular expansion may not pan out
Dodgy build quality
Software is on the ugly side
Expensive modules
Future potential has yet to be realized
Battery life is weak
Modules are hard to connect
The rear of the smartphone doesn't have the same premium feel as some smartphones
Only available in one relatively small amount of storage capacity
Not metal all over, modular design is a blessing and a curse, so-so battery life
The LG G5 is never going to win prizes for good looks, but it excels in quirky innovation with a modular design and dual rear-facing cameras (one of which is wide-angle)...
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Published: 2016-04-19, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
The G5 is bold move from LG and they have to be congratulated.No-one else is making a device that can be customised at a touch of button and for pure innovation we'd love to give LG top marks – but we can't.Although it's a neat idea we're not quite sure i...
Genuinely innovative, Great camera, Removable battery
Accessories are a gimmick, Build doesn't match rivals
I like the LG G5 a lot, it's a real joy to use. Not because it's a perfect smartphone, but because it's innovative. If you want a ‘stand out' smartphone to make a geeky statement, the G5 is it. The modular design is interesting, and the ability to...
Published: 2016-04-13, Author: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: They say you can't have your cake and eat it too, but when it comes to smartphones, consumers want more functionality, while expecting the hardware to keep getting thinner. With the G5, LG believes it's found a way to meet those expectations by adding fun...
We won't give our final verdict until we've thoroughly tested the HTC 10. However, it's clear each phone has its advantages. You might like the LG G5, with its modular design, generous display size and removable battery. Alternatively, the more compact Ga...
The LG G5 is one of the most radical phones to come along in a while and we're glad the firm has shaken things up with the modular design. The G5 is innovative and interesting with unique features but it's a shame the design and build feels unfinished in...
The LG G5's unique modular design lets you swap in fun accessories. It has (two!) great rear cameras, expandable storage and a replaceable battery -- a rarity in high-end phones
Although you can swap out some parts, there aren't enough to make this feature compelling. You can only access the phone's app drawer in a specialized theme
This is the phone to get if you want a removable battery, but it fails to live up to its world-changing Swiss Army Knife potential...
Build quality iffy, accessories pricey, modular concept needs to be fleshed out
If you are one of those people who love the zaniest, whackiest piece of tech and call yourself an early adopter, then the G5 is for you. The modular design doesnt do enough and even though the phone is sold on the premise of its friends, the availabil...
Superfast when it comes to opening apps and surfing the web, Great camera features for selfie lovers such as the ability to take a photo by speaking world like cheese or smile, or even face detection mode that activates the shutter when it sees a face as
The rear of the smartphone doesn't have the same premium feel as some smartphones, Only available in one relatively small amount of storage capacity
The LG G5 is one of the best perfoming Android smartphones we've seen, and if having an excellent camera on your smartphone is a priority then this is the ideal handset for you. The LG G5 takes sharp and clear pictures, even in low light and we love the W...
While the jury is out on the Friends, I really like what I've seen of the LG G5 so far. It feels lovely in the hand, is super-zippy to use, and has a great camera. The battery life is certainly “good enough” for all but the most demanding of users (and ma...